Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, March 14, 2012:
- Jury Foreman Is Fined $500 for Online Sentencing Research; Judge Calls for Revised Model Instruction
- How to Use Pinterest without Breaking the Law
- Celeb chef Mario Batali to pay $5.25 Million in class action over tip skimming scam
- UN torture chief accuses US of cruel and inhuman treatment towards WikiLeaks suspect
- Q&A: Roy McMurtry on the 30th birthday of Canada's Charter - Toronto Star
- Reach Out and Jail Someone: Another Copyright Extradition Approved
- Appeal court upholds decision that Toronto police officer was motivated by race - Toronto Star
- Arizona Law Will Allow Employers to Fire Women for Using "Whore Pills"
- Millennium bomber's sentence overturned as too lenient - Toronto Star
- In the final moments, a Canadian copyright tug of war - Ottawa Citizen
- The history of anti-tobacco litigation in Canada
- Couples in Turkey Divorce to Receive Parents' Pensions
- Lawyers for Canadian tobacco companies blame smokers
- Rebekah Brooks, 5 others arrested in Murdoch hacking probe in UK
- So chickenhawk Cheney goes AWOL on "too dangerous" Toronto. Send him to Jalalabad, instead
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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