Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for November 8, 2011:
- Report - Articling Shortage to Continue - Law Times http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- LSUC treasurer gets annual "honorarium" boost to $175,000 | Headline News | Law Times News - http://goo.gl/mCkgV
- B.C. Mountie alleges years of sexual harassment http://bit.ly/vhgeSE
- US Supreme Court Will Hear Cases of Life Sentences for Youths http://nyti.ms/sNrMR1
- Conrad Murray may spend just months in jail http://bit.ly/tDBSGd
- Lawyer: Convicted Jackson doctor, Murray, 'confident' about appeal http://bit.ly/tJOV1e
- Jury duty in Canada: unfair burden or civic obligation? http://bit.ly/u19dvH
- Nova Scotia bill seeks fingerprints for legal name changes http://bit.ly/vAKv05
- US Supreme Court hears arguments on Jerusalem passport, immigration removal http://bit.ly/sMTWAo
- Half of U.S. students sexually harassed in last year: survey (or perhaps, just a study in the erosion of language?) http://bit.ly/vv682o
- Judge blocks graphic images on cigarette packages (Nedra Pickler/Associated Press) http://bit.ly/tRRvAY
- Top cop tells inquiry why it took so long to catch Pickton http://bit.ly/s5EQXk
- Law News - It's likely cigarette makers will succeed in a lawsuit claiming the images violate free speech. http://bit.ly/sGF6F1
- Conrad Murray guilty in death of Michael Jackson (Kimi Yoshino/L.A. NOW) http://bit.ly/sBNkki
- G20 detainee claims rights violations as trial begins http://bit.ly/vaaidU
- Law News - Texas court stays Wednesday execution as lawyers seek DNA tests http://bit.ly/rGMDn1
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