Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, May 24, 2012:
- The Rush For The Exits Doomed Facebook's Stock - Forbes
- Contracting for a cloud computing deal?
- Retired Justice Stevens Hits ‘Misleading’ Parts of Bush v. Gore, Suggests Extension of Rationale
- Edwards jury still out
- Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to receive extradition ruling on May 30
- 'Severe' sexual violence alleged at Ala. women's prison
- ‘Untouchable’ U.S. prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald steps down
- Fed. Judge Rules DEA Warrantless GPS Device Invalid
- BCSC Rules Hearing Fees Unconsitutional Barrier to Access
- Morgan Stanley Revisits Facebook Trades; Investors File Suit (Wall Street Journal)
- Medical practice messes up secretary’s termination, but Court's notice period falls short via
@hrreporter - Spoliation and social media
- NT Times: Law Prof Op Ed - A Way Out of the Same-Sex Marriage Mess
- Man appeals robbery conviction, saying Toronto police 'tortured' him - National Post
- The provisions of the Legal Profession Amendment Act, 2012 that are now in effect are posted on the Society website
- TheStar - DiManno: There’s blame aplenty in the OIPRD’s G20 report, but no accountability
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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