Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, February 6, 2012:
- Judging the judges - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Sweeping publication ban in Williams divorce case is set aside - Lawyers Weekly
- Facebook, Google remove content after India court warning | Reuters
- Do people with HIV have to tell their sex partners? Supreme Court to decide
- Record 10,000 tweets per second during Super Bowl
- Review reveals concerns about 'repetitive' LSUC CPD content - Law Times
- Lawyer warns about charges for tweeting RIDE stops - Law Times
- Federal judge allows challenge to Utah anti-polygamy law
- Family awarded $8.5 million after botched birth - Toronto Star
- Prison Rape: U.S. is first country in the history of the world to count more rapes of men than women
- America as “prosecutocracy” (on Conrad Black's new memoir)
- Judge: Obama eligible to be Georgia candidate (Bill Rankin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- Politics and the US Supreme Court
- Kim DotCom Petitions NZ Court For Return of Assets
- Shafia murders: Fatwa issued against honour killings, domestic violence, hatred of women.
- Scalia Denies Abortion Views Influenced by Religion, Calls His GPS Opinion ‘Defendant Friendly’
- Suing doctors is costly - Toronto Sun
- Cost of cancer drug in Canada drops after court ruling - CTV.ca
- Canada Post junks more than 1,000 mailboxes
- Anonymous Releases Law Firm Emails On Haditha
- Anonymous’s data dump from hacked lawfirm may have unintended consequences
- Muslim sales manager in Quebec arrested as terrorist for call to ‘blow away’ the competition
- PFC Manning to be Court-Martial’ed
- Anonymous Hacks Puckett Faraj Law Firm, Leaks Huge Cache of Stolen Emails From Iraq War Crimes Case
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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