Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, June 1, 2012:
- Ontario Appeal Court rules custody battle a U.S. issue after mom's California move when 7 months pregnant
- John Edwards should not be retried (Washington Post)
- Judge Opposes Restrictions on Florida’s Voter Groups
- John Edwards trial jurors: ‘The evidence wasn’t there'
- Federal judge outlines Gulf oil spill trial
- Limiting severance obligations: not as easy as you may think
- Some justices of the peace not up to the job | Ontario | News | Toronto Sun
- Edwards Case a Setback for Justice Dept. Unit
- Why the Jury Acquitted John Edwards on Count 3
- Is John Edwards verdict the last straw for campaign finance?
- An erosion of labour rights in Canada? It's starting to look that way - rabble.ca
- Tropicana orange juice lawsuits question 'natural' status
- Sesame Street composer: U.S. ‘perverted’ my music to torture prisoners
- Gay Straight Alliances' in Schools Part of Anti-Bullying Bill
- California senate approves bill banning sexual orientation therapy
- Lawyer Is Suspended for Two Years for False Claim About Judge’s Behind-the-Bench Activity
- Two Republican Judges Declare DOMA Unconstitutional (Ian Millhiser/ThinkProgress)
- 1st Circuit Strikes Down Section of DOMA Law Denying Federal Benefits to Gay Couples
- The Peculiar Legal Treatment of Tips in Employment Standards Law
- Opinion: Jail for Edwards over Bunny money? - Allison Hayward
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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