Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, November 12, 2012:
- How a $20 tablet from India could blindside PC makers, educate billions and transform computing as we know it
- What to believe about the abolition of articling? via LeeAkazaki
- ColoradoReps to Introduce Bill on Marijuana to Protect Amendment 64
- California Appeal Court: Teen Sex Offender Can't Be Barred From Social Media
- Mitt Romney Is Losing 847 Facebook Friends Per Hour
- Having sex with your biographer is unquestionably more exciting than having sex with your autobiographer via TheTweetofGod
- Judge blocks bid to prosecute dead man
- The evolution of the legal services market: Stage 5
- Look out, the pope is joining Twitter
- Atlanta's Justice Café opens for family law matters
- Nevada judge sets May hearing in OJ freedom bid
- Justice Sotomayor on Sesame Street: ‘Pretending to be a princess is fun, but it is definitely not a career’
- The Most Diverse Law Schools And The Equal Opportunity To Become Unemployed
- Lawyers offer free help to Sandy victims
- JURIST - Paper Chase: Madoff employee pleads guilty to falsifying records
- Feds face $1.5M in legal costs for abandoning woman in Kenya
- BC Labour Board Finds Target not a Successor Employer to Zellers
- BC Tim Hortons workers file double-double rights complaint
- Supreme Court to consider rolling back minority protections in Voting Rights Act - The Hill's Blog
- Ohio anti-abortion ‘heartbeat’ bill sees action in lame duck session
- School discriminated against boy by cutting special-needs program: top court
- Washington Prosecutors Dismiss Pending Marijuana Possession Cases
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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