Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, March 23, 2012:
- Air Canada cancels dozens of flights after wildcat strike in Toronto via
@globeandmail - Harper sets Canada, Thailand on path to free-trade agreement via
@globeandmail - Supreme Court ruling lets lawyers talk tough with judges
- Controversial Quebec lawyers return to practice
- Voter ID laws spark partisan controversy | The Ticket - Yahoo! News
- Lynndie England, jailed for Abu Ghraib abuses, says she doesn't feel bad about how Iraqis were treated
- BlackBerry ousted from top spot in Canada by iPhone
- Same-sex couples not entitled under rights law to adopt partner's children: European Court of Human Rights
- US Supreme Court Voids Part of Family Leave Act
- Baglow v Smith: The Sting of the Libel
- Chinese Lawyers Chafe at New Oath to Communist Party
- Quebec panel: Allow doctor-assisted suicide in exceptional cases
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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