Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, November 30, 2012:
- Toronto blawger/tweeter meetup Tuesday December 4, 2012, P.J. O'Brien's Irish Pub, 39 Colborne Street, Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Special guest Kevin O'Keefe
- Law Societies as Democracies – Not! (Mitch Kowalski)
- Rob Ford still has the support of federal Conservatives
- Lindsay Lohan arrested again over alleged nightclub altercation
- Judge: British press wreaked havoc with lives of innocents
- Municipal Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Top Texas Criminal Judge Over Unpaid Speeding Ticket
- French court overturns Concorde crash conviction
- Web traffic monitors: Syria has been cut off from the Internet
- Alberta's top court dismisses Suncor's bid for random drug, alcohol tests of workers
- Ontario judge gives Chevron lawyers a rough ride in hearing on enforcement of Ecuador environment judgment
- Webinar to be Held on Recent ONCA Pension Decision: Pension Administrators, Employers Invited to "Log-on"
- Poland court rules Jewish, Muslim ritual slaughter of animals violates constitution
- Law Society Chooses New Assistance Program Provider
- Editorial: LSUC should back down on Groia costs order
- Behind the people who brought down Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
- WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning gives evidence for first time (Ed Pilkington/Guardian)
- Strauss-Kahn Said to Reach Deal to Settle With Hotel Housekeeper
- Legal Skills Prof Blog: "Law School Is Worth the Money" - Not.
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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