Here are the leading legal headlines for Wednesday, December 7, 2011 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- BC court dismisses as 'fishing expedition' application for access to Facebook ... - Vancouver Sun http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Stephen Harper, Barack Obama set to unveil border deal http://bit.ly/vAquvd
- Court Brings Clarity to Amended Summary Judgment Rule - Blakes http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Law Firm Says Michigan Judge Jailed Defense Attorney for Telling Client to Take the Fifth at His Arraignment http://bit.ly/uUh7ye
- Sec. Clinton To UN: 'Gay Rights Are Human Rights, And Human Rights Are Gay Rights' (Igor Volsky/ThinkProgress) http://bit.ly/uhxdjf
- US Supreme Court ready for TV? It’s a split decision http://bit.ly/t7wknV
- Winnipeg teen accused of anti-Semitic attack defiant on Facebook, finding fans http://natpo.st/sXs2Gq
- Honour killings about control, expert tells Shafia trial http://bit.ly/sDdfGs
- Women on the Bench in Canada http://bit.ly/sbo4qx
- Lawyers Open Kiosk at Florida Mall, Offer Holiday Specials http://bit.ly/v90CB3
- 8-year-old to Bachmann: ‘My mommy’s gay but she doesn’t need any fixing’ (video) http://bit.ly/u1m1M1
- What Really Motivates Your Team? http://bit.ly/txcxqT
- Top Five Legal Stories of 2012 - Jeffrey Toobin - http://goo.gl/QgP92via
@NewYorker - Don't assume you can suspend or temporarily lay off employees - Canadian HR Reporter (blog) http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Pregnant worker's firing called "bad timing" at PEI Human Rights hearing http://bit.ly/tqZNjq
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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