Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, April 12, 2012:
- Arkansas judge fines J&J $1.2 billion
- CT lawmakers: Abolish death penalty
- Jury selection begins in Edwards trial
- Cop's arrest of drug suspect without investigation ruled violation of rights
- U.S. priests accused in 700 sex cases in 2011: report
- Don't confuse notice of dismissal with severance pay - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Former Prosecutors Sue Anonymous ‘Lawyer’ Commenter over Online Sex-for-Promotion Allegation
- Freedom of Speech at Work? Not Exactly
- US law firm burned in scam, blames the bank
- Lee Camp: "You're A Slave And Here's Why"
- Jean Chretien: Next Tuesday's Charter of Rights anniversary will go largely unnoticed — again
- Divorce rights the center of Ontario court battle beginning Tuesday
- EXPERTS: Hannity Could Be Required To Testify In Trayvon Martin Case
- Charles Manson denied parole, with next parole hearing set for 2027
- Wrongfully Dismissed - Or About to Be?
- Service of Documents by Social Media
- AP: Zimmerman is in custody and faces 2nd degree murder charge in Trayvon Martin killing
- Charles Manson skips his latest parole hearing
- Alberta court: Oilfield employee free to compete with former employer
- U.S. Sues Publishers, Apple Over E-Book Prices
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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