Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, April 19, 2012:
- Google and Twitter can’t police web content, says British AG
- Judges, journalists clash over courtroom tweets (Michael Tarm/Associated Press)
- Drew Hasselback: Calgary legal market matures
- How To Excel At The Basics As A Young Litigator
- Marc Emery's U.S. prosecutor urges pot legalization
- Ted Nugent to meet with Secret Service over Incendiary Obama Comments (Tim Mak/Politico)
- Judge in Zimmerman Case Disqualifies Herself
- An amazing US Supreme Court chart
- Employees may sue their former employer in Ontario, despite having minimal connections
- Mayor Rob Ford refuses to attend Pride parade
- New Judge in George Zimmerman Case is Married to a State Homicide Prosecutor
- Canadian Court’s Decision Has Serious Implications for Any U.S. Business with Ties to Canada
- Conrad Black case among precedent-setting Supreme Court rulings on jurisdiction of Canada's civil courts
- Toronto Zoo loses international accreditation over elephant sanctuary transfers
- US Supreme Court Nixes Torture Suit Against Palestinian Authority and PLO
- Zuckerberg Reportedly Negotiated Instagram Deal Without Lawyers and Board Input
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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