Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 1, 2012:
- DNA Testing Clears Colorado Man After Serving 18 Years
- Social media and the employment relationship - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Toronto Law Blogger/Tweeter Meetup is only one week away!! Monday May 7, 7:00 pm at The Keg,165 York Street Toronto
- SC teacher facing charges over 'Jew' comment "this is what the Nazis do to Jews."
- Court returns MegaUpload founder’s cash, cars
- Zimmerman lawyer starts social media effort
- Conrad Black almost out, but can he return to Canada?
- Marriage insurance being pitched in U.S., Canada
- Law Firms Are No Longer Seen as a Safe Bet for Lenders
- Conrad Black to be released from U.S. prison this week
- Judge dismisses lawsuit over cuts to Grammy categories
- Federal judge stops Texas law on women's health
- Proposed Ontario Courthouse Security Legislation Questioned
- Data Harvesting at Google Not a Rogue Act, F.C.C. Report Reveals
- American Unexceptionalism - A Primer - E.L. Doctorow (op ed)
- The John Edwards trial: where it is; where it's going
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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