Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, February 17, 2012:
- Rick Vaive did not drink and drive, former Leaf teammate testifies
- Vancouver Stanley Cup rioter gets 17 months in jail
- Anti-abortion "personhood" bill clears Oklahoma senate (Steve Olafson/Reuters)
- Supreme Court to rule on Quebec ethics and religious culture course - Montreal Gazette
- Gay Marriage, Passed in N.J., Awaits Veto by Christie
- OK Woman Sentenced to 12 years for $31 Marijuana to Get Early Parole Hearing
- Lawyer launches court battle for parking spots at Brampton courthouse - Toronto Star
- Ont. court orders Bertuzzi lawyers to hand over settlement details - Vancouver Sun
- Ethics Complaint Claims Lawyer Tried to Sway Potential Jurors by Posting Discovery Video on YouTube
- Moody's reviewing ratings of Royal Bank of Canada, other big banks
- 1st person convicted in Stanley Cup riot to be sentenced
- Judge Allows Incriminating Text Messages Between Spouses in Child Abuse Trial
- EU court: Social networks can't be made to filter content
- 9 questions for outgoing Law Society CEO Malcolm Heins
Have a lovely long weekend!
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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