Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, August 27, 2012:
- Gritty N.J. city of Camden to scrap police department amid budget woes (Perry Chiaramonte/Fox News)
- Which SCOTUS Justice Got the Most Laughs Last Term?
- S.C. voter ID law faces court challenge
- Redistrictring, Voter ID on way to Pa. Supreme Court
- Exclusive: Apple-Samsung juror speaks out | Apple - CNET News
- Apple's patent victory may reshape smartphone market - Business - CBC News
- Based on Donations, N.H.L.'s American Owners Prefer Republican Candidates
- Apple Beats Samsung: First Reactions
- Was the $675,000 damage award against Joel Tenenbaum for file sharing excessive?
- Shared Custody Regime – We Still Have A Long Way to Go…
- Anders Behring Breivik, Norweigian Killer, Is Ruled Sane and Given 21 Years in Prison (New York Times)
- Ontario court rejects Guergis defamation suit against Harper, Tories - Globe and Mail
- US Appeal Court: Embryonic stem cell research is legal
- Armstrong banned; may lose titles
- Apple Gets $1 Billion From Samsung. And Nothing Changes
- Apple earns $1 billion victory over Samsung in patent case
- Guergis to appeal dismissed lawsuit against Harper - CBC.ca
- US Appeals court rejects graphic anti-tobacco packaging
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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