Happy Monday to you all! Rachel is on vacation this week, so I'm filling in to bring you our regularly scheduled update of today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Monday: Decision day for Occupy Toronto http://bit.ly/tHNNuM
- Lawyers battle constitutional rights over Occupy Toronto - 680 Newshttp://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Tories' crime legislation turns teens sharing marijuana into 'organized criminals' - Ottawa Citizen http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Mounties head to court in unionization battle - Toronto Star http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Female Canada Post workers awarded $150 million after 28-year legal fight - Montreal Gazette http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Must lawyers use privacy screen protectors on all mobile devices when out in public? http://bit.ly/u7KNsv
- Occupy Law School at Solo Practice University - Forbes -http://goo.gl/lKyUh
- B.C court to rule whether polygamy is constitutionalhttp://bit.ly/uexDmf
- Deadline looms on Pakistan ‘obscene’ text message banhttp://bit.ly/tvnqWZ
- Legal ethics: the days of songs and ukuleles or, How to produce great compelling legal video http://natpo.st/sLKRvr
- McDonald's dumps egg supplier accused of animal cruelty http://bit.ly/sMV3N1
- Number of LSAT test-takers down 16.9% in October; Professor Brian Tamanaha reiterates warning to law schoolshttp://bit.ly/tFVmlJ
- NC sex offender sentenced to prison time after sending Facebook friend request to victim - The Washington Post - http://goo.gl/1QdCz
- 2010-2011 Annual Report of Privacy Commissioner of Canadahttp://bit.ly/tJJgRm
- Lawyer takes the judge to court - Mississauga http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Judge says feds need warrant for cellphone info http://bit.ly/tif3xk
Have a great day, and if you are tuning in to Legal Ethics in an Age of Technology, join the discussion on Twitter with the hashtag #LSUCEthics
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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