Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- May's hopes of TV debate all but dashed by Federal Court's refusal Tuesday to allow emergency hearing - http://t.co/BZTprok
- Thornhill,Ont company fined $20,000 for software piracy after using unlicensed software in its office - http://t.co/uBwNwV7
- Deal reached to avoid court furloughs, closure http://is.gd/KSfpQo
- Career Advice for Law Students and New Lawyers: A Roundtable Discussion http://goo.gl/HfXow
- Berlusconi Prostitution Trial Starts but Is Adjourned http://goo.gl/gWby0
- Judges in Fla., NY Warn of Court Closings, Layoffs Due to Budget Problems http://goo.gl/oiNC6
- WikiLeaks’ Assange to appeal extradition in July http://goo.gl/EjVVL
- Kloppenburg declares victory (JSOnline) http://goo.gl/dK0HY
- Sex abuse nets hockey player damage award (The Canadian Press) http://goo.gl/31HUA
- Gay judge never considered dropping Prop 8 case http://goo.gl/jgWb6
- 'I'd kill myself first!' John Edwards 'suicidal' over facing jail, claim pals (Daily Mail) http://goo.gl/yDP4V
- Judge Says N.F.L. Lockout Ruling to Take ‘Couple of Weeks’ http://goo.gl/gvh1f
- Judge OKs Prosecution Letters Saying Criminal Lawyers Can’t Use Madoff Money for Workers’ Defense http://is.gd/r8DEi6
- The Humanization of Michael Ignatieff http://goo.gl/DDigv
- SlapChop Guy Blazing New Trails in Harrassment http://goo.gl/Lu9cA
- Former Prosecutor and Chief City Judge Admits Arranging for Innocent Man to Make False Confession http://is.gd/p0PnYO
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