Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, December 13, 2012:
- Have You Read 2012’s Top Cases? (Via Colin Lachance of CanLii)
- Top 10 Legal Stories of 2012 (according to Fox News)
- US Congress could outlaw 'stalking apps' used by jealous spouses quietly tracking cellphone users
- Office Christmas parties: Ho ho hold the office partying (Levitt)
- Are Unpaid Law Firm Internships Illegal?
- Facebook unveils new privacy tools
- Supreme Court of Canada to deliver landmark decision on definition of terrorism on Friday
- Video: Supreme Court of Canada Justice Marshall Rothstein on the copyright pentology
- Us legal hiring was up in November - third month in a row.
- Lindsay Lohan's probation revoked, ordered to return to court
- John McAfee expelled to U.S. after three weeks on the run
- Pope Benedict sends first personal tweet
- Alberta takes aboriginal kids from parents at high rate - Canada First Perspective
- Suit by David Hester of ‘Storage Wars’ Claims Some Locker Finds Are Rigged
- Michigan Appeals Court to Consider Anonymity for Blogger Who Criticized Cooley Law School
- Personal Internet Use on Workplace Computers Could Be a Crime, Profs Say in Law Review Article
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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