Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Polygamist, Under Scrutiny in Utah, Plans Suit to Challenge Law (John Schwartz/New York Times) - http://goo.gl/HbKku
- Divorce Act reforms could be coming down the pipe -http://goo.gl/NE3fS
- Think the Bar Exam Is Tough? Be Thankful You Don’t Live in Japan -http://goo.gl/ipfQR
- Jury selection resumes in Clemens perjury trial -http://goo.gl/MNbQ6
- Prosecutors' work not a 'service' covered by human rights code - Canadian Lawyer Magazine - http://goo.gl/cCZcN
- Sidebar: When Judges Override Juries, Death Is Often the Sentence - http://goo.gl/QWeSe
- Legal jobs continue to disappear - http://goo.gl/CA7b4
- The Execution Heard around the World: Humberto Leal Garcia v. Texas - http://goo.gl/Cbq7y
- Apple, Microsoft Group Wins Canadian Court Approval to Buy Nortel Patents - Bloomberg - http://goo.gl/O0QlD
- Toronto council votes Tuesday on proposed separated bike lanes -http://goo.gl/M7Xvm
- Are Court Reporters 'Medieval Scribes' Headed for Extinction? -http://goo.gl/UDRA9
- Brantford entrepreneur claims “Dragons” defamed him - Toronto Star - http://goo.gl/oDc6F
- When Does Doubt Become Reasonable? Ctd - http://goo.gl/szOge
- Why 'Caylee's Law' Is A Bad Idea - http://goo.gl/i6Axf
- Congested BC Provincial Courts put more criminal cases at risk -http://goo.gl/E30Kq
- Canada’s new anti-spam legislation: Bill C-28 - http://goo.gl/pd65N
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