Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, June 26, 2012:
- CRA claims priority on holdback; case tests Ontario construction lien system - Daily Commercial News
- Alito Stands Up For Mandatory Life Sentences For Juvenile Murderers
- Kansas Doctor Loses License For Protecting Privacy Of Abortion Patients
- MLSE bid from Rogers, Bell triggers concern from independent operators
- No rush on Khadr transfer, U.S. ambassador says
- Feds fill Ontario Court of Appeal vacancy - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies costs orders against lawyers - Law Times
- Dialogue on doctor-aided suicide needed: CMAJ editorial
- George Zimmerman Files New Motion for Bond
- What to look for in the U.S. High Court’s historic health-care ruling
- US Supreme Court Bars Mandatory Life Sentences for Juveniles
- Inquiry into Manitoba judge sex scandal to begin
- US Supreme Court Again Rejects Corporate Campaign Spending Limits - Citizens United Ruling Affirmed
- Supreme Court guts most of Arizona’s anti-immigration law
- US Supreme Court health care ruling looms
- Sandusky to appeal convictions
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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