Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 14, 2012:
- Law Society's Innovative Website Helps Parents and Children Involved in a Family Breakdown
- Judge: Release Travyon Martin autopsy
- Real estate lawyers: This fraud is for you!
- Lance Armstrong Faces New Doping Charges
- B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal Act speeds through legislature
- Federal Prosecutors Drop Case Against John Edwards
- Ontario passes human rights law to protect transgender people
- Girl, 15, charged in human trafficking case remanded
- John Edwards will not face a new trial after the Justice Department said it dismissed the remaining charges against him
- Same-sex couples sue over adoption rights in N.C
- Lawyer: Mubarak fears prison doctors want him dead
- Demjanjuk's attorney files complaint against doctors
- Quebec students seek injunction on law limiting demonstrations
- Magnotta will be held in Germany pending extradition
- Bay Street law firm, Cassels Brock, takes on 164 lawyers - Business - Macleans.ca
- Ex-Murdoch aide Rebekah Brooks in court
- When Justices Google
- First They Came for the Big Gulps
- Bob Rae won't seek Liberal leadership: CTV News
- Judge Gets Behind Cleveland’s Trans Fat Ban
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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