Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, January 20, 2012:
- Supreme Court Overturns 'Right v. Wrong' | The Onion
- Charge G20 officers, police watchdog orders - Toronto - CBC News
- Occupy Wall Street: Protesters To Demonstrate Outside Courthouses
- Tresspass notice given to Occupy protesters at Toronto Superior Court/LSUC location (via Omar HaRedeye)
- Miami Federal Jury Says TD Bank Must Pay $67M to Investors Swindled by Ex-Attorney Scott Rothstein
- Appeal Court: No forced abortion for mentally ill Massachusetts woman
- British police make arrest over Saddam’s bronze buttock
- Mandatory retirement ends for Canada's federally regulated employers in December 2012
- Anonymous strikes back after feds shut alleged piracy hub Megaupload
- Merck to pay millions to settle Vioxx lawsuits in Canada | CTV News
- US Department of Justice Charges Leaders of Megaupload with Widespread Online Copyright Infringement
- Convicted man returns Brampton Court 7 years later to thank judge who gave him 'second chance'
- Supreme Court of Canada: Torture victims lose documents bid
- Newt Gingrich: I would ignore supreme court as president (Chris McGreal/Guardian)
- Gingrich suggests he will ‘ignore’ Roe v. Wade: "Could simply issue instructions to ignore it...”
- Sex-trade workers make their case in top court
- Invasion of Privacy Tort in Ontario - Implications for Entertainment Lawyers (Tarantino)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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