Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, December 21, 2012:
- Apple’s ‘pinch-to-zoom’ patent deemed invalid
- Supreme Court allows appeal over Ontario sex-offender data
- Donald Trump Teaches a Disgruntled Beauty Queen an ‘Expensive Lesson’ in Arbitration
- France: report recommends permitting doctors to accelerate death for terminally ill
- Seven SCOTUS Justices Silent on Bork’s Passing
- NHL cancels games through Jan. 14
- Introducing the Law Society’s new Member Assistance Program (MAP)
- Successful Lawyer Exhorts New Lawyers To Be More Successful
- The 50 Worst American Opinion Columns of 2012 - Politics - The Atlantic Wire
- 3 Arrested re ‘Maple Syrup Gang’ Accused of Stealing 6M Gallons From OPEC-Like Canadian Cartel
- Mixed reaction to niqab Supreme Court ruling - Windsor Star (blog)
- Supreme Court of Canada niqab ruling: Veil can be worn to testify in some cases
- Julian Assange: WikiLeaks is preparing to publish one million new secret government documents
- A list of court challenges to provisions in Canadian omnibus crime bills
- Madoff’s brother sentenced to 10 years for fraud.
- Law school puts tuition on sale
- Lawyers as Low-Hanging Political Fruit (via
@mekowalski)
As this will be my final 140Law post until the New Year, I would like to wish all of our readers a happy and safe holiday. Here is a little something to get you in the mood for festivities!
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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