Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, May 17, 2012:
- Closing arguments set in Edwards trial
- NY Times Details Missteps In Trayvon Martin Shooting Investigation
- California sisters sue child welfare agencies, police for failing to detect, stop father's sexual abuse
- Drivers fight 407 ETR's right to deny license renewals, collect toll debts after bankruptcy - Toronto Star
- New lawyer trying to free O.J. Simpson from prison
- War crimes judges hear former Liberian President Charles Taylor's sentencing pleas
- The Birthers' Last Gasp
- Justice launches criminal probe into JPMorgan's $2 billion trading loss (Washington Post)
- Quebec bill seeks to ban minors from tanning salons
- Final Member of Dewey’s Four-Lawyer Management Team Heads to a New Firm
- Parents beware: If your teens party, you could pay the price
- How Many Times Can You Tase a Pregnant Woman Before Your Case Winds Up Before the US Supreme Court?
- John Edwards Trial: Defense Rests
- Gov. Jan Brewer Signs New Law That Takes Debt Collectors' Word For How Much You Owe
- Canadians to get opt-out tool for history-tracking web ads
- Americans not ready for Canada’s anti-spam law: report
- Gay Judge Candidate Rejected by Va. House Due to 'Advocacy' for Gay Rights
- Our Lawyer Surplus
- Autopsy: Trayvon Martin shot from 'intermediate range'
- Defence: John Edwards, mistress will not testify
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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