Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, February 21, 2012:
- How The Megaupload Shutdown Has Put 'Cloud Computing' Business Plans At Risk
- Beware opening door to online surveillance, critics say
- Judge Allen Beldock, 92, Still on Queens Bench, but Without Pay
- Two justices suggest Citizens United ruling should be reconsidered in Montana case - Washington Post
- Federal Judge Strikes Down Louisiana Law Banning Sexual Offenders from Facebook - Law Blog - WSJ
- Lawyer fined $35k and suspended for frivolous court filings
- Vikileaks Twitter account closed as speaker launches probe
- High court dilemma: Can lie about medal be crime?
- iPhone 4 Owner? Apple May Owe You $15 - settlement reached in lawsuit over reception problem
- Cocaine found on, not in Costa Concordia captain's hair
- Canads's same-sex marriage law to be changed to address divorce
- Gambling losses aren't tax writeoffs, court rules
- N.J. governor rejects bill allowing same-sex marriage
- Judge calls residential schools a form of genocide
- Vikileaks and the death of the journalist as news gatekeeper
- Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Awards Disabled Woman $15,000 over discriminatory firing,$1.25 hourly wage
- Facebook hacker jailed for eight months - The Guardian
- UN official: evicting homeless could violate international human rights
- Mandatory religion course doesn't infringe on freedoms, top court rules - Globe and Mail
- Visit Jesus Christ on Facebook....
- Cops: Naked man walks into Walmart, steals socks
- Ottawa to close legal loophole threatening gay marriage - Globe and Mail
- 5 Toronto men facing more than 500 charges in massive auto fraud bust
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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