It's our final edition of 14o Law for the year! Here are our leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, December 30, 2011:
- Lawsuit settled over Elly Mae Clampett Barbie doll http://bit.ly/vo2kup
- Ontario appeal court clarifies definition of catastrophic impairment - Canadian Lawyer Magazine http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Boston Judge Upholds Twitter Subpoena re: Anonymous Membershttp://bit.ly/sYbxuW
- Sun Media: Alan Shanoff's Top 10 Legal Stories of 2011 - Pt.1-http://goo.gl/Y0X76
- Handout of Gideon Bibles in Ontario public schools ignites passions over tradition - http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- 2012 Tips and Predictions – Part 1 (via David Billinsky) http://bit.ly/vzL6F1
- 67% of Canadians support legalizing assisted suicide: poll - National Post http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Judge Blocks California’s Low-Carbon Fuel Standard http://nyti.ms/vlseFQ
- A Toronto juror’s story: ‘It was Middle Ages. It really was.’http://bit.ly/tGS73y
- Justice and Prosecutorial Misconduct http://nyti.ms/vKeUXj
- Ethnic studies in Tucson ruled illegal http://bit.ly/sDdrts
- US extradites woman suspected of war crimes to Bosnia
- NYC judge Rakoff stands behind SEC-Citigroup ruling http://bit.ly/sy6SOf
- New state (US) laws ban happy hour, regulate fire-breathing bit.ly/tg0UB
- Freedom of Expression, the ‘Occupy’ Movement and the Dismantling of Tents: Case Comment on Batty v. Toronto http://bit.ly/rQ7cxn
- 2011 Top Canadian Entertainment and Media Law Storieshttp://bit.ly/uSjcVs
- Dept. of Homeland Security Is Watching You Twitter & Tweet http://bit.ly/tBSu8t
- Holograph will upheld by Sudbury court, suicidal man cuts wife out - http://goo.gl/WUa8w
- There Is No Next Facebook: How Multiple Social Networks Will Peacefully Coexist - The Atlantic http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Courthouses of Canada: Pictou, N.S. http://bit.ly/rsO2G0
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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