Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 16, 2012:
- Why this year could prove to be the Charter’s most controversial
- Google's Sergey Brin: Freedom of the Net is under greatest threat ever
- Infertile couples looking for help to conceive confront regulatory shadowland
- Family law a 'people' profession
- B.C. judge strikes down medical marijuana rules
- Leonard Cohen's former manager convicted of harassing him
- Edwards trial witness list includes daughter, mistress - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room
- U.S. judge finds for MegaUpload, orders DOJ to cooperate on user files
- Supreme Court tells Parliament to rewrite wiretap law - CBC.ca
- B.C. mom struggles to prove she actually had baby
- UPDATED - Did American political tourists run afoul of Canadian election law ... - CBC.ca (blog)
- SCOC ruling on wiretapping may undermine Internet surveillance bill: critics
- German incest couple loses court case
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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