Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, January 11, 2012:
- Overtime risks and misconceptions - Canadian HR Reporter
- Woman "upset" with TV 'Judge Judy attacks 65-year-old man with hammer
- Court allows Texas to force women into medically unnecessary sonograms before abortions
- 1,000 South Americans to sue over faulty French breast implants: lawyer
- US Supreme Court Weighs Relevance of TV Indecency Laws
- Grenada PM deflects calls for inquiry into police - CBC.ca
- Court to Decide if Gingrich, Huntsman, Santorum, Perry Will Be on Virginia's Primary Ballot
- More than 9,000 Lawyers Boycott Pakistan Courts to Protest Senior Attorney’s Murder
- Hit by Judgments, Copyright Troll Righthaven Decries ‘Scorched Earth’ Effort to Collect
- Ohio parents plead guilty to "attempted involuntary manslaughter" in son's cancer death -failed to seek treatment
- Edmonton man accuses airlines of discriminating against tall people - Toronto Star
- Harper's Bad Idea: Bill C-10 and the Strategy to Fill Our Prisons - The Sudbury Star
- Former Liberal MP John Nunziata faces LSUC disciplinary charge: "Conduct unbecoming" over alleged perjury
- UK: Five Muslim men accused of hate crime over anti-gay leaflet (Guardian)
- US Supreme Court Cites Withheld Evidence in Reversing Conviction
- Too much information: Warning against making Facebook friends with co-workers - Daily Mail
- India: Google, Facebook fight case in Delhi High Court over obscene material online - NDTV
- New blow dealt to Oklahoma's anti-Shariah effort
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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