Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, February 9, 2012:
- Mississippi pardons to be challenged at court hearing
- Reining in the rhetoric on copyright reform
- ‘Legal services are not to be bartered for sexual favours’ | Canadian Lawyer
- 2 Former TSU Law Students Sue Over ‘Arbitrary and Capricious’ D Grade in First-Year Contracts Class
- Canada’s use of torture data sparks outcry
- Washington Passes Same-Sex Marriage Bill
- Judge Orders Joseph Bray To Take His Wife On Date To Red Lobster And Bowling (VIDEO)
- Toronto mayor slams 'irrelevant' council after transit loss
- HIV treatment not advanced enough to preclude disclosure, Supreme Court hears - Vancouver Sun
- Supreme Court hears HIV disclosure case - CBC.ca
- Prop 8 Supporters Announce U.S. Supreme Court Appeal (David Badash/The New Civil Rights ...)
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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