Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, April 27, 2012:
- Money rolls in for Zimmerman, lawyer must face judge
- U.S. ban sought on cell phone use while driving
- Testifying, Murdoch Cites a ‘Cover-Up’ in Phone Hacking
- Woman Sentenced to 10 Years for Taking Meth While Pregnant Attracts ‘National Army’ of Supporters
- Dear Abby: My Kid’s Law School Loans Are Ruining My Life
- Edwards attorney attacks ex-aide's credibility
- Judge rejects mistress's secrecy bid at John Edwards trial
- Yoga, foot massage and dogs at U of T: This is law school?
- End of Days for Law Firm Partnerships? (by
@mekowalski) - Bay Street lawyer Groia claims shabby treatment by Law Society in civility hearing
- Briefly Jailed for Barratry, Prominent Texas Lawyer is Accused of Using Runner to Seek Lawyer’s Case
- When Will We Stop Punishing Children for Being Children?
- Canada’s anti-spam law won’t take effect until 2013
- Court of Appeals: Wisconsin voter ID law to remain blocked during recall elections
- Sperm ruled an asset in B.C. lesbian separation
- Judge: No release of bin Laden photos
- Montreal student protest march declared illegal
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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