Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, January 13, 2012:
- Ottawa moves to defuse same-sex controversy - The Globe and Mail
- After delay, John Edwards case in court
- India's government agrees with court, wants Facebook, Google executives to stand trial over users' posts
- Canada: Marriages of foreign gays are invalid (MSNBC)
- Ottawa does about-face on same-sex marriage for non-Canadians - Globe and Mail
- Judge Blocks Release of 21 Inmates Granted Clemency by Outgoing Mississippi Governor
- Your bullying boss may be slowly killing you
- Canada's Conservative Government Turns My Husband Back Into My Boyfriend - Dan Savage
- "Flexitarianism:" Why Americans Are Eating Less Meat
- Judge agrees Natalee Holloway is dead
- Brazil rules sending work email afterhours is overtime
- Principal faces criminal charges for hypnotizing students
- Outrage Over Video of Marines Urinating on Taliban Corpses (New York Times)
- Court-martial recommended for Bradley Manning over WikiLeak documents
- US Congressman won't buckle on Stop Online Piracy Act Despite Objections From Google, Facebook, Twitter
- Six reasons why the opening statement is the most important part of a trial
- Ontario man found guilty in nude drive-thru incident
- Justice and John Turner: What Might Have Been
- TheSpec - Same-sex marriages of non-resident couples not legal...
- Justice Minister looks to clarify law so same-sex marriages 'can be undone in Canada - National Post
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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