Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 30, 2012:
- Data Harvesting at Google Not a Rogue Act, F.C.C. Report Reveals
- American Unexceptionalism - A Primer - E.L. Doctorow (op ed)
- The John Edwards trial: where it is; where it's going
- Appraising the Value of a 'Like': Does all this 'like' business still sound a bit juvenile to you? If so, ...
- Ontario Judge Howard Chisvin could face misconduct hearing | Home | Toronto Sun
- Dentistin Poland charged: Pulled out all of ex-boyfriend's teeth after he dumped her
- CIBC beats back overtime class action by analysts and investment advisors
- Google Tries To Slam Brakes On Privacy Outcry Over ‘Google Drive’
- Koo Stark sues Murdoch in US courts over phone hacking - World - News - Evening Standard
- SCC to hear case of B.C. father who circumcised 4-yr-old son with razor blade and blood coagulant
- Federal judge rejects Florida employee drug testing
- Manhattan DA Investigates Former Dewey & LeBoeuf Chairman
- The Righthaven Experiment: A Journalist Wonders If a Copyright Troll Was Right to Sue Him
- Do Ontario's speeding tickets require speedy trials?
- Lawyers argue over sex tape at John Edwards trial
- U.S. Antitrust Move Has Google Fighting on Two Fronts
- Adult film producer found guilty in Los Angeles of violating federal obscenity laws
- Facebook bullies slapped with libel lawsuit by 14-year-old Georgia schoolgirl
- Police who lie: National police body says justice system needs to act over lies via @TorontoStar
- Div Ct overturns Ontario family court judge's ruling: "Inappropriate’ comments about man’s Iranian culture
- Tragic Wendy Babcock’s legacy still growing at Osgoode Hall Law Schoo via
@TorontoStar
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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