Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, June 20, 2012:
- Liberia's Taylor to appeal war crimes conviction
- Luka Magnotta pleads not guilty in body parts case
- Pakistan court disqualifies prime minster from office
- Don't call it 'suicide,' says right-to-die advocate
- Only 55 Percent of 2011 US Law Grads Had Full-Time, Long-Term Legal Jobs, Analysis Shows
- Copyright bill finally clears Commons
- Calif. bar: Illegal immigrant deserves law license
- Obese Ottawa dad loses custody of kids
- LSAC, ABA Step Up Oversight of Law School Student Data
- Defense: Sandusky may testify
- Ecuador Says Assange Seeks Asylum at Embassy
- WikilLeaks founder Assange seeks asylum in Ecuador
- Indian father shows no remorse after beheading daughter over ‘affairs’
- Baglow v Smith: appeal court sets aside summary judgment and orders trial
- How many times can a contractor sue the owner under the same construction contract?
- Why Microsoft has to build its own tablet
- Judge in 9/11 case must recuse himself, lawyer for terror suspect says
- Bernardo's ex-lawyer says Magnotta's lawyer will have 'unusual challenges'
- Referendum on Phoenix Coyotes agreement can go forward (The Associated Press)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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