Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, March 2, 2012. There was no post yesterday as I was quite ill! I hope you will enjoy today's.
- Quebec man sues for ownership of most of solar system | London Free Press
- Former Liberal MP in court over vote irregularities
- Britney Spears settles harassment lawsuit by ex-bodyguard
- Twitter is selling your data
- Orthodox Jewish School’s Game Expected to Be Rescheduled after Restraining Order Served
- Peeing Frenchman sues Google for Street View photo that made him village ‘laughing stock’
- Should Lay People Forgo Legal Representation and Use Standardized Forms?
- Bill C30: Canadian Anti-Privacy Bill Delayed After Public Outcry
- Federal Judge: Investigate Me!
- Maryland becomes eighth state to legalize same sex marriage
- Teen Charged as Juvenile in Ohio School Shooting Murders, Could Still Face Adult Case
- Bigamist pleads guilty to one extra wife — out of 19 - Toronto Star
- Judge dismisses woman's lawsuit over police shooting of pit bulls - Ottawa Citizen
- Lawyers for John Edwards want federal judge to limit testimony by former aide Andrew Young
- Kim Dotcom vows to beat internet piracy accusations
- Shell sues environmental groups over drilling rights
- Chief U.S. District Judge sends racially charged email about president | Great Falls Tribune
- Twitter in the Court! Twitter in the Court! Nova Scotia Courts join the Twitterverse
- End 'destructive' war on pot, panel urges Harper
- New Factsheets from European Court of Human Rights
- Toronto sued over heart attack death of man who waited for ambulance during labour troubles
- Judge blocks anti-smoking images required on tobacco products
- Ontario premier defends probe of girl's gun drawing
- Apple Appeals to High Court in China over IPad Trademark
- Copyright: Canadian Update
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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