Here are the leading legal headlines for Monday, January 23, 2012 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Analysis of the MegaUpload Indictment - TalkLeft
- Balsillie, Lazaridis out as co-CEOs at RIM | CTV News
- Ontario unlikely to meet court delay reduction targets | CTV News
- Athletic therapist claimed she was fired by Toronto Argos because she’s a woman - http://thestar.com
- Maher defends SOPA, calls piracy ‘Caucasian looting’ | The Raw Story
- JURIST - Paper Chase: Federal appeals court strikes New Mexico sex offender library ban
- Man marries corpse, posts to YouTube
- Facebook, http://Timelines.com to settle, or continue battle in 2013 - ZDNet (blog)
- LSAC reports applications to law schools are down more than 15%
- Ontario Bad Employers List for October 2011 from Minister of Labour | Doorey's Workplace Law Blog
- Crime to Have a Racist WiFi Network Name?
- The Kangaroo Court of Wall Street | The Big Picture
- Online activists triumphant as Congress buries anti-piracy bills (Brendan Sasso/The Hill)
- Apple settles with Toronto lawyer over stolen MacBook Pro (commenters not impressed) - The Loop
- Should parents lose custody of super obese kids?
- Charges stayed in 2009 fatal stage collapse in Alberta
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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