Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, August 20, 2012:
- Knowing when to object during a deposition/examination for discovery
- German Court Refuses to Block Demonstration Displaying Caricatures of Mohammed
- Gay student awarded $4.5M for blog attacks by Republican politician
- Legal services prognosticator sees poor growth for law firms in 2012
- Medical pot supporters sue to stop LA ban
- Lawyers of Big Tobacco Lawsuits Take Aim at Food Industry
- Judge rejects Facebook settlement over users appearing in ads
- Nominations open for the 2012 Canadian Blog Awards
- John Lennon's killer, Mark Chapman, to get new parole hearing
- Assange denounces 'war on whistleblowers'
- Madonna sued in Russia for supporting gays
- 11-year-old girl arrested in Pakistan on charges of blasphemy (Times of India)
- Why seizing Assange could break international law
- Discipline Sought for Lawyer Who Filed Pleadings Calling a Judge ‘Black-Robed Bigot’
- PQ to Supreme Court: Don't even bother trying to stop our religion plan
- Fake social media followers newest ploy in political campaigns
- Moscow outlaws LGBT pride parades for next 100 years
- You can't contract out of employment standards legislation - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Pussy Riot jailed for two years for hooliganism
- Can You Really Stop Mitt Romney From Using Your Song?
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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