Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 9, 2012:
- Maryland high court takes on lesbian divorce case
- Divorce, British Style: Fault-Finding as Fine Art
- Sloppy lawyers tarnish justice system - Winnipeg Free Press
- Rogers contracts push the envelope, lawyer says
- Ontario couple loses wind turbines property tax case
- The Law of the Gun in Florida
- Florida Prosecutors Say ‘Stand Your Ground’ Should Be Repealed
- Twitter sues creators of spam-generating software programs
- Clarence Thomas scolds colleagues for talking too much at oral arguments (Justin Sink/The Hill)
- Podcast on “Stand Your Ground” laws
- Kagan on how the Supreme Court decides
- Why Obama Should Run Against the Supreme Court
- Is Tweeting From the Courtroom by Reporters Too Distracting for Jurors?
- Ottawa professor to be extradited to France on terror bomb charges - Toronto Star
- Libel lawsuit against CBC, Kinsella quashed by top court
- Mississippi on way to being 'abortion-free' state?
- Calif. kids can have Happy Meals, judge rules
- Holder delivers three-page letter to judge over Obama comments
- Pickton Inquiry executive director placed on paid leave after sexism allegations - National Post
- Keith Olbermann sues Current TV a week after his ouster
- Judicial council dismisses complaint against Federal Court justice
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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