Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 29, 2012:
- Supreme Court of British Columbia Declares Hearing Fees Unconstitutional
- George Zimmerman Case: Timelines and Routes
- Juvenile criminal caseload fell in 2010-2011: StatsCan
- Canada: 2010-11 Adult Criminal Court Statistics from Stats-Can (via@slaw)
- University of Ottawa law professor Adam Dodek received Capital Educators’ Award on May 17 | Law Times
- John Edwards trial: Is the jury deadlocked? - Toronto Star
- Stop sweating the small stuff: a guide to delegating well | Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- RIM’s top lawyer joins parade of Blackberry resignations
- Ontario judge takes swipe at overuse of summary judgment
- US Law Firm Dewey & LeBoeuf Files for Bankruptcy
- Our Imbecilic Constitution: NY Times Op Ed
- Conservative MP stripped of election win in Etobicoke Centre says he will take case to Supreme Court
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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