Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, October 29, 2012:
- I quit....no, wait a minute: The murky law of resignation - Lawyers Weekly
- Technology can lift Canadian courts out of the dark ages. So where is it?
- Settlement in Suit Over Child Burned by Hot Climbing Domes at Brooklyn Park - NY Times
- William Faulkner estate sues Sony over Woody Allen’s ‘Midnight in Paris’ line
- US Judge: How Mandatory Minimums Forced Me to Send More Than 1,000 Nonviolent Drug Offenders to Federal Prison | The Nation
- US Supreme Court to weigh in on copyright in case of student who resold foreign editions of textbooks in US
- Ceglia Arrested over Claims in Facebook Lawsuit
- Full Video of US Federal Civil Trial - Did liberal, Iowa law school discriminate in failing to hire conservative law prof?
- B.C. teen arrested for photographing mall takedown
- US Appeals Court: Neo-Nazi's web posting not protected speech
- Supreme Court orders 41-year-old Ontario manslaughter conviction reopened
- Ontario Hockey League threatened with class action, Employment Standards complaints over junior player pay
- Ontario Superior Court Awards “special enhanced costs” for SLAPP Litigation
- Spencer v. Riesberry – Ontario Court of Appeal Declares that Trust Property is not a Matrimonial Home
- Scalia’s Advice to Law Students: Take Bread-and-Butter Classes, Not ‘Law and Women’
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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