Here are the leading legal headlines for Monday, January 30, 2012 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Have Attorneys Read the iCloud Terms and Conditions? Is iCloud use by lawyers a "per se ethics violation?"
- Megaupload Data Could Be Erased This Week
- Context and the Grover Norquist "Impeach Obama" Fantasy - (Esquire)
- Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice - Yahoo! News
- Pennsylvania House Votes To Declare Bible Awesomest Book of 2012
- RCMP halts training with U.S. force over abuse findings
- French accents to be allowed in Internet domain names
- Shafia jury didn't buy defence theories | Toronto Sun
- GOP tries new strategy to get Canada pipeline
- Shafia jury finds all guilty of 1st-degree murder
- Shafia mother, father and son found guilty of four counts of first-degree murder - Montreal Gazette
- Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania - Most Significant Disciplinary Cases of 2011
- Only Ron Paul gets Cuba
- Canadian Copyright and Campaigns - Moral Rights Edition
- Murdoch staff arrested, office searched in probe
- It's ridiculous for City Hall to ban online tools like Facebook - Toronto Sun
- Top iPad apps for lawyers
- Tenth Circuit rules criminalizing false claims of military honors constitutional
- Harper considering raising Old Age Security commencement age to 67
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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