Here are the leading legal headlines for Friday, November 4, 2011 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Denial of Khadr extradition a 'victory' for human rights: lawyer -http://goo.gl/U5lk2
- Lawyers Should Think Twice Before 'Friending' Reporters on Facebook http://bit.ly/rwrme5
- Informal survey of law firm social media policies pertaining to their attorneys http://bit.ly/ukMu69
- Texas Judge Won’t Be Charged re Viral Beating Video, Says Daughter Posted It Out of Spite http://bit.ly/vbUnpU
- Case against Jackson's doctor goes to jury http://bit.ly/uox3M0
- Cain camp considering legal action against Politico (Nia-Malika Henderson/Washington Post) http://bit.ly/s8vkTh
- Judge denies DNA tests before Texas execution http://bit.ly/tJYGPC
- Can an Employer Require Employees to Declare they are not Gay?http://bit.ly/uz460x
- SCC won't hear extradition case of Abdullah Khadr. US extradition request denied. http://bit.ly/tUrIC6
- Ottawa clinic infection scare triggers lawsuit http://bit.ly/tmPd76
- Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for October 2011 - MarketWatch - http://goo.gl/JkYCx
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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