Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 07, 2012:
- University of Windsor Law Prof Finds Self-Represented Litigants Going Through "Real Trauma"
- Judge grants Zimmerman another bond hearing
- Levitt: Working notice a sound option to severance via Financial Post
- An Ontario court has declared a law requiring trucks to have speed limiters, which max out at 105km/h, unconstitutional
- Prosecutors: We can’t produce MegaUpload evidence
- New crime laws stretching Crowns to limit: new CACC prez
- Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court Judge to decide fate of hep-C needle stabber
- 'Sniffed-out' evidence admissible, Ontario court rules
- Teen convicted of homicide in texting-while-driving case
- SNOPA: US Social Networking Bill Could Make Pre-Employment Facebook Searches Illegal
- Another US Federal Judge Strikes Down DOMA
- Sperm donation laws on trial as man wants deal with lesbian couple voided - National Post
- Pickton inquiry reaches closing submissions
- Etobicoke Centre ruling is too important for Supreme Court to dawdle - National Post
- Toronto City Council bans plastic bags by the start of 2013 | Toronto & GTA | News | Toronto Sun
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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