Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, February 07, 2012:
- Lawyer: Pardoned murderer 'not going' back for hearing
- Study: Child abuse bigger threat than SIDS
- 'Right to spank' law called public health threat - CBC.ca
- Court strikes down Georgia's assisted-suicide law (Bill Rankin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- Ruling, executives shed light on LAO's woes - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Unaware ‘Anonymous’ Existed Until Friday, Partner of Hacked Law Firm Is Now Fielding FBI Phone Calls
- Editorial: HIV criminal law not the right approach - Vancouver Sun
- Tory MP wants study of when 'personhood' begins - CTV.ca
- Man told casino losses not tax deductible - Toronto Sun
- MLSE fighting revenue ministry over tax bill for free tickets - Toronto Star
- Saskatchewan court says essential services law is unconstitutional
- Family of woman killed in Toronto bus crash launches $4.25-million lawsuit - Daily Commercial News
- Conservatives Are from Mars, Liberals Are From Venus
- A Gesture to the Supreme Court as It Mulls Indecency Case
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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