Friday, October 1, 2010

The Blog Round Up: September 25th-October 1st

A New York state judge has ruled that private content on social media networking sites like Facebook and MySpace is admissible in court.  OH MY GOD.  People still use MySpace? 

An Ontario Superior Court judge has struck down prostitution laws that made all the activities around prostitution illegal, such as operating a bawdy house.  The federal and provincial governments have already appealed.

In the latest installment of "Windsor Law and the Search for the New Dean", we find out the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal has no qualms about installing a new dean should they rule in favour of Professor Emily Carasco.

On Campus Interviews are coming up for law students across Canada.  Sweet Hot Justice has an article on an issue that is pertinent to all of us who may be joining a big law firm next summer; how much cleavage is too much in the workplace? [Link mildly NSFW]

Finally, Windsor is making a bid to be the most bike friendly community in North America.  After driving straight through a pot-hole today, I can't begin to say how much I want this to be a reality (hint: it's a lot).

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