Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, March 26, 2012:
- "The heart is Mr. Cheney’s first"
- When former employees compete - protecting your confidential information
- Interview with US Solicitor General: ‘Grave’ consequences if Supreme Court overturns health reform
- Waiting in Line to See US Supreme Court Health Law Hearing
- Decision on Canada's sex-trade laws coming today - CBC.ca
- lawTechCamp 2012 is Looking for Students
- Facebook slips trademark for 'book' into user agreement - ZDNet
- Mountie found guilty of obstruction of justice in motorcyclist death
- Out-of-town judge to hear mayor’s conflict of interest case
- SCC: Native background must be a factor in sentences
- Ontario Human Rights Commission Issues Statement on Employer Requests for Facebook Passwords
- Warden denies Mariam's dad release for funeral - Toronto Sun
- Rob Ford conflict of interest case heads to court with Clayton Ruby representing Toronto resident
- Cobourg, Ontario legal revolutionary honoured - Northumberland Today - Ontario, CA
- Mayor Rob Ford loses Toronto subway vote - Toronto - CBC News
- U.S. man to plead guilty in celebrity hacking case
- Quebec bar's sanction against Hells Angel lawyer upheld by Supreme Court of Canada
- Ex-priest pleads guilty in landmark sex abuse case
- Ohio Judge: Jail for Facebook rant
- New Jersey school bans hugging after 'incidents'
- Supreme Court of Canada examines aboriginal sentencing
- Facebook warns employers not to demand passwords
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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