Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, August 2, 2012:
- Tweeting allowed in B.C. courts, but it won't be a tweet-for-all'
- Punk band Pussy Riot’s courtroom drama grips Russia
- 2 poker sites agree to forfeit $731 million
- Connecticut federal judge rules DOMA unconstitutional
- Elliot Lake mall collapse hearings to start in January
- Judge in Zimmerman Case Refuses Defense Request, Says He Won't Step Aside
- Bye Bye 'Berry..? RIM eyes further reductions, could cut more jobs
- 'BlackBerry is not in a trough' - RIM CEO Thorsten Heins interview - Telegraph
- Judge reprimands lawyer for failing to disclose connection to church
- PayPal Antifraud Measures Are Extreme, Some Users Say
- 'Samsung is not some copyist' – lawyer rebuts Apple's claim in landmark California trial
- Report: Psychiatrist warned university about Aurora suspect
- Immigration Minister Jason Kenney gets a letter from 80 lawyers
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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