Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, January 18, 2012:
- Google Joins Online SOPA Protest
- Wikipedia goes dark on piracy bill protest day
- Google Joins Online SOPA Protest
- European Court of Human Rights: UK cannot send extremist preacher home to Jordan
- Law School Transparency Report
- Judge says Lindsay Lohan doing well on probation
- Accidents involving headphone-wearing pedestrians on the rise
- Social Media and Politics Come Together
- Enough signatures collected to recall Wisconsin governor (Brendan O'Brien/Reuters)
- Prisoner thought he was 'going to die' amid Toronto police beating, trial told - Toronto Star
- Nortel employees took 'conspirational approach' to accounting, Crown says - Ottawa Citizen
- Arizona ethics committee says it's "ok" for law firms to use ".org" in web address
- How to conduct a dismissal meeting - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- The problem with non-compete clauses in employment agreements - CTV.ca
- RIM sues California lawyer - Globe and Mail
- Supreme Court of Canada: Quebec case puts spotlight on economic rights of common-law partners
- Internet blackout against law fails to enlist big sites
- "First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All the Law Schools"
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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Bitly seems to be acting up.
ReplyDeletePrisoner thought he was 'going to die' amid Toronto police beating, trial told - Toronto Star
RIM sues California lawyer - The Globe and Mail