Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, February 4, 2013:
- Facebook's 9th birthday: Milestones in the history of the social networking king - Tech - IBNLive
- The Anti-Spam Act – Part 5 of 5 – Challenges going forward
- Ontario SPCA to Appeal Animal Care Review Board Decision in Case of Jessica Johnson
- Ontario Family Law: Pearson v. Whittingham – Unilaterally Moving the Child
- Supreme Court of Canada to determine fate of Senate reform after Harper reference
- District Court Dismisses Kosher Fraud Lawsuit Against ConAgra
- Working for free: Lawyers incorporating pro bono into their lives talk about its rewards, challenges
- Legal Skills Prof Blog: How to not suck as a public speaker
- New B.C. Family Law Act and Support Obligations After Death
- Supreme Court needs more women, departing judge says - The Globe and Mail
- Law associations celebrate Black History Month
- Campaign to recall Sheriff Joe Arpaio kicks off in Arizona
- Feb1: Tweeting from Ontario court now allowed for reporters, lawyers
- Wrong turn into Canada lands yet another gun-toting American in trouble
- Mayor Rob Ford exceeded election spending limit, audit suggests - Toronto Star
- Twitter confirms theft of 250,000 user names, emails in hack
- Leader of Amish group in Ohio wants light sentence for beard-cutting hate crime conviction
- Facebook brings back facial recognition for photo tagging
- A Suspect Shouldn't Waive His Rights And Tell Cops "I Was Trying To Make The Horse Have A Baby
- Marijuana stays illegal in Canada after Ontario Appeal Court overturns trial ruling
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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