Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 1, 2012:
- Julian Assange of WikiLeaks to Appeal Extradition at British Supreme Court
- BC Attorney-General's qualifications questioned: BC Law Society considers whether non-lawyer can be AG
- Class-action ruling shocks Bay Street - Financial Post
- Shafias to appeal murder convictions
- EFF Wants To Help MegaUpload Users Get Their Stuff Back
- Lawyers point to 'prejudicial' evidence for appeal in Shafia case - Globe and Mail
- SCC Chief Justice McLachlin: Justice system must figure out social media
- Woman denies trying to cut husband’s penis off
- Neil Young Equates Piracy To Radio
- Use of Songs, Videos in 2012 Presidential Campaign Prompting Legal Challenges
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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