Here are the leading legal headlines for Tuesday, January 24, 2012 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Ontario fears federal crime bill will cost it $1B
- Canadian Privacy Commissioner Report on privacy tackles airport security
- Are judges appointed for political ties?
- Anonymous Creates MegaUpload Replacement
- UN rights chief: Charge or release Gitmo detainees
- Mix of articles, practical training seems to be popular option
- Rogers violating federal net neutrality rules, CRTC says
- Judge says Obama must appear in ‘birther’ suit | The Raw Story
- Federal Judge orders Colorado woman to give up password to hard drive
- Reactions to Jones v. U.S. GPS case: The government fared much better than everyone realizes SCOTUSblog
- Hinckley hearing focuses on whether he has interest in books on assassination
- Punched By a Cop: Disciplinary Action or Lawsuit? Issue Estoppel: Penner v. Niagara (Police Services Board)
- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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