Here are the leading legal headlines for Wednesday, February 15, 2012 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Sperm donor identity debate focuses on children's rights - Vancouver Sun
- Quebec town bans smoking in parks, playgrounds
- Illinois doctor gets four life terms in patients' overdose deaths - Business
- Probe of Whitney Houston’s Death Likely to Look at Docs Who Prescribed Drugs to Her, Experts Say
- Judge warned mandatory minimum gun sentence could backfire - Toronto Sun
- Italy cruise ship passengers file $528 million U.S. lawsuit
- How not to conduct an investigation and dismissal - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Ont Ct of Appeal gives family right to sue Whitby ambulance and paramedics for negligence over death
- Ontario judge is right to rule Ottawa's mandatory sentencing law invalid - Toronto Star
- Lawyer Munyonzwe Hamalengwa accuses LSUC of retaliation against him for human-rights complaint
- Court quashes finding of racial profiling against black lawyers by Peel Law Association library
- 'Scab' slur flys among lawyers in BC legal aid strike
- Court ruling blasts mandatory minimums but fails to draw Conservative ire - Hamilton Spectator
- New ‘lawful access’ law could amount to illegal search and seizure
- Underwear bomber's lawyer calls life sentence cruel
- Valentine's Day Google Doodle
- New Hampshire Republicans Trying to Eliminate Worker Lunch Breaks
- Supreme Court hearing case of man killed by falling tree | CTV Montreal
- Apple iPads may face China export ban over trademark dispute with company claiming it owns iPad mark
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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