Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 22, 2012:
- Conrad Black on freedom....and on the record
- Gloria Allred sued over Travolta accusers
- Microsoft launches a 'social search' network
- DIY Divorce Trend Continues, Record Number of US Litigants Handling Own Divorces during Q1 2012
- Ageism in health care needs to end, doctor says
- John Edwards Jury to Resume Deliberations
- Law Firm Is Booted Off Case After Lawyer Held Dunkin Donuts Depositions, Dissed Opposing Counsel
- $675K verdict firm for student who downloaded music
- Supreme Court agrees to hear warrantless wiretapping case
- US Supreme Court: In vitro twins cannot claim father’s survivor benefits
- Romeo Phillion sues for wrongful murder conviction - CTV.ca
- Former Rutgers Student Gets 30 Days for Webcam Spying on Roommate
- Police: New inquiry against Strauss-Kahn include allegations of gang rape
- Defying crisis law, Quebec protesters take to the streets
- Tennessee man who has 30 kids with 11 women wants child-support break (Los Angeles Times)
- Canadian Judicial Council's review of sex complaint against Justice Lori Douglas holds first hearing
- What about the Toronto police chief? - Toronto Sun
- Karlheinz Schreiber prison release upheld
- Edwards trial jurors ask to see evidence
- Maryland high court grants same-sex divorce for couple married out of state
- Please Stop Trying to 'Friend' and 'Connect' With Fla. State Court Judges
- EI changes still under wraps but details coming 'soon'
- Woman Charged with Killing Infant in Suicide Attempt While Pregnant Is Granted Bond
- Quebec passes law to restrict protests, ban wearing masks
- Toronto judge tosses election result, opens door for Etobicoke Centre byelection
- Justice Marie Deschamps to retire from Supreme Court of Canada
- Former Leaf captain Rob Ramage granted full parole
- Hume: G20 policing report an arresting document
- Supreme Court to make life and death decision on landmark appeal in December
- Lawyer tries to put Clemens accuser on trial
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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