Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, May 28, 2012:
- Facebook defamation case heard by the Supreme Court of Canada
- Spain: Doctor ordered to pay child support after botching abortion
- Law meant to stifle demonstrations buoys Quebec’s student protesters
- Students challenge Quebec protest law in court
- Judge sends honor student to jail for missing school
- G20 senior commander facing misconduct charges for ordering U of T mass arrest
- Court Awards Employee the Balance of a Five Year Contract and Value of 15% Ownership Stake
- The lie, not the affair, got the manager fired - Vancouver Sun
- Vatican cops arrest pope's butler over leaked papers
- Judge rules text messager not liable in distracted crash
- The Bizarre Legal Case That Could Force 1.2 million Canadians To Be Married, Against Their Will
- John Edwards: Judge Holds Conference on Potential Juror Issue
- Lawyer pleads guilty in trust fund shuffle | London | News | London Free Press
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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