Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, June 15, 2012:
- Top 50 Law Professors on Twitter
- Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act Repealed!?
- Court Says 1st Amendment Protects Lawyer’s Blogging
- Judge Overturns $13.8M Award to Lawyer and Wife for Online Libel
- Blow to Transition as Court Dissolves Egypt’s Parliament
- Allan Stanford Sentenced to 110-Year Term in $7 Billion Ponzi Case
- Federal Judge in NY nixes anti-gay marriage law
- Retired Quebec judge found guilty of killing wife
- ONCA Overturns Summary Judgment in Baglow v. Smith
- Madame Justice Lori Douglas: Manitoba judge denies sex allegations against her
- Madame Justice Lori Douglas: Manitoba judge in nude photo scandal says she's a victim
- Wikileaks' Julian Assange Loses Final Extradition Appeal
- Blog site ‘flame war’ to go to trial - Dr. Dawg defamation suit reinstated by Court of Appeal
- Former BC Deputy AG: Justice system culture must change
- B.C. court to rule on doctor-assisted suicide
- Supreme Court hears appeal in case of abused woman who hired hitman
- Top court to hear Toronto riding election case in July - CBC.ca
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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