Free Speech, Red Shoes, Mobile Privacy, Nonprofit Pot. Must Be…

… Monday’s JD Supra Buzz. What we learned in law news today:
Free expression rights in turbulent world: Google blocks access to an anti-Islam video in Libya and Egypt (Foley Hoag)
Representative Ed Markey has introduced a mobile privacy bill to crack down on data monitoring and collection (Loeb & Loeb)
This isn’t likely to be the final word on the Louboutin v. Yves Saint Laurent decision, but it’s a great recap (Winthrop & Weinstine)
The NLRB has awoken from its two-month slumber and begun publishing rulings on workplace social media policies again (Ballard Spahr)
At 198 pages, this “primer” on international labor and employment issues probably has the answers to whatever question you may have (Baker & McKenzie Australia)
The French Data Protection Authority is one year old. My, how it’s grown (Proskauer)
New York raises the stakes for out-of-state telemarketers (Loeb & Loeb)
Unmask that clumsy blog commenter! (Brooks Pierce)
All brands should beware of online counterfeiters (Lane Powell)
Michigan Supreme Court upholds law barring medical marijuana providers from making a profit on the legal drug (XpertHR)
ASU picks up a $15 million Department of Energy grant for its Algae Testbed Public-Private Partnership (Lewis & Roca)
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