Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, December 22, 2011:
- Ex-nun claims 'intimidation' at monastery in wrongful dismissal action - Toronto Star http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Advertising Sex for World Series Tickets Is Not Attempted Prostitution http://bit.ly/ry59bG
- Ontario Court of Appeal: Self-incriminating evidence at civil trial discovery cannot be used at criminal trial - http://goo.gl/1TkJh
- Supreme Court of Canada clamps down on changes to spousal support agreements - Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Adoption Over Biological Father’s Objection Approved, Because of Risk That Baby Will Be “Honor Killed” http://bit.ly/vANGoD
- Law Blog Video: Chinese Hackers Attack US Chamber http://on.wsj.com/uDcBmA
- 'Unfriending' study: "You can divorce me and I won't delete you. But give me direct marketing and that's it." http://bit.ly/u1KYMJ
- Illinois ex-governor Blagojevich to appeal conviction http://bit.ly/w21ZZi
- Toronto's underground walkways could be expanded to waterfront http://bit.ly/vCOhRH
- Free Passes to LegalTech for Law Bloggers http://bit.ly/s2Mft7
- 'India and Canada's judicial systems have a common parentage' - Rediff http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- End to mandatory retirement for federally regulated employees in Canada http://bit.ly/vok5kX
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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