It's Black Friday in America, and as we wish our American readers a happy Thanksgiving weekend, our busy week of tweets and headlines is almost at an end. I'll be blogging 'n tweeting from a super-secret remote location next week (with very unreliable internet access, I'm told), so time will tell whether I'll make it online.
With fingers crossed, then, here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
With fingers crossed, then, here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Mexican farm workers file suit against Canada for terminating employment and wrongful repatriation http://bit.ly/rC70r4
- Harper government issues Facebook, Twitter guidelines for public service - Vancouver Sun http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Toronto Lawyer Clayton Ruby seeks policy to track, discipline police who lie in court - http://thestar.com - http://goo.gl/FGy0Q
- Report: Hulk Hogan's ex receives 70 per cent of assets- Whatchoo gonna do...? http://bit.ly/vqtiaj
- SCC set to hear B.C. mom's birth malpractice casehttp://bit.ly/vQJ9fS
- EU court rules against web filters to block file sharinghttp://bit.ly/tdxAHI
- In Montana, Jesus Statue Is Focus of Atheists' Legal Battlehttp://nyti.ms/srXXbI
- Law Society of Upper Canada 2012 Budget: 2.2% fee increase for lawyers, 2.6% fee increase for Paralegals -MarketWatch -http://goo.gl/MSp2E
- LSUC Releases a Guide to Developing a Customer Service Accessibility Policy http://bit.ly/thyEm4
- Toronto's city ombudsman blasts children’s services staffhttp://bit.ly/s56sPf
- We need a national debate on life-and-death issues - Montreal Gazette http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Toronto cop who squeezed motorist’s testicles found guilty of sexual assault http://bit.ly/tgZyfG
- The polygamy ruling: Another peek into the bedrooms of the nation - Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- LIVE: CBC's Hubert Lacroix testifies on access to information dispute http://bit.ly/tZkdok
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, and have a great day and weekend.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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