Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, March 27, 2012:
- Ontario eyes appeal of brothel ruling - Toronto Sun
- Toronto News: Human rights tribunal to probe Peel school board’s racial makeup
- Israel cuts working relations with UN Human Rights Council
- 'We’ve come in too high,' Nortel controller declared after surprise profit, court told
- Twitter and the Rule of Law
- Issue for Judge in Lawyer Perjury Case: How to Search Lawyer Files Yet Not Violate Client Privilege?
- Dominque Strauss-Kahn Placed Under Formal Investigation in French Organized Vice Probe
- Oklahoma legislators kill provision to drug test politicians
- Your baby is dead: Mothers say their supposedly stillborn babies were stolen
- Lawyer who had sex with family law client in joint retainer in hot water for disclosure | Law Times
- Brothels and pimping legalized in Ontario - MSNBC
- Alberta judge wants limit on number of drinks served in bars
- Legalization of Ontario brothels hailed as major victory for litigants - Globe and Mail
- Japan court orders Google to halt auto-complete
- Laws protect Canadians from bosses snooping on Facebook
- Top lawyer earns over $8 million
- Legal Expert Survey: Court Unlikely To Declare Health Care Reform Law Unconstitutional | TPM Livewire
- Prostitution decision - Ontario Court of Appeal. Bawdy house provision struck; "communication" law upheld.
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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