With the weekend upon us, here are the leading legal headlines we've been following on Twitter, this past week or so - we note that Craigslist has certainly been prominent in the news of late:
- “Craigslist Not Responsible for Sex-For-Hire Ads, Judge Rules” http://bit.ly/UZfLW; Judge Tosses Sheriff’s Suit Against Craigslist Over Prostitution Ads http://bit.ly/2l3SSy
- Ethics Complaint: Lawyer Lied About ‘Adult Gig’ Craigslist Ad for Secretary http://bit.ly/OxGVl
- Ontario Cell Phone Driving Ban Comes Into Effect Monday http://bit.ly/2WSKX0
- Michael Bryant case put over until mid-November http://bit.ly/9T1cp
- B.C. seeks ruling on polygamy vs. charter http://bit.ly/hYQW4; Polygamy Law Taken to Court in British Columbia - FOXNews http://bit.ly/2aDirb
- Top court strikes down Quebec English school law http://bit.ly/dDyHI
- Quebec prisoners fighting smoking ban http://bit.ly/3eESwE
- Lax copyright laws put Canada on U.S. naughty list http://bit.ly/1XCcmC
- Protection for nannies - Toronto Star http://bit.ly/7IYZ7
- CanWest wants quick creditor deal - Globe and Mailhttp://bit.ly/yleWi
- Retired Justice O’Connor’s Family Home Is Moved to Museum http://bit.ly/g8tcr
- 'Birthers' Lose Again as Federal Judge Nixes Challenge to Obama Presidency http://bit.ly/1401hu
- Attention, Sarah Palin bashers: Lookalike book 'Going Rouge' is coming! (Thom Geier/EW.com) http://bit.ly/3PrHNL
- Twitter Jitters: Can What You Tweet About Police Land You in Jail? http://bit.ly/UwKBf; Twitter can be a legal minefield: Watch what you say - Vancouver Sun http://bit.ly/4moo2
- Legal Pitfalls of Outsourcing May Outweigh Benefits, Says New Survey http://bit.ly/w9yP9
- U.S. eases stance on medical marijuana http://bit.ly/2ptRhL
- Federal judge rules against releasing Guantanamo interrogation documents http://bit.ly/2beKIF; Copyright Infringement in Playing Loud Music to Soften Up Guantanamo Detainees? http://bit.ly/70FWc
- Sharpton threatens suit against Limbaugh (CNN) http://bit.ly/y21Mo; Does Limbaugh Have a Libel Suit Against CNN? http://bit.ly/2U0lZF
- France court denies woman access to semen of deceased husband http://bit.ly/KwbFh
- International convention needed to combat organ trafficking: report http://bit.ly/poEQW
- Cloud computing and the legal significance of terms of service http://bit.ly/36U2ne
A good weekend to all.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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