Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, July 13, 2012:
- More evidence released in Trayvon Martin case
- Bloggers File Formal Complaint To Get Attorney General Eric Holder Disbarred
- Canada Supreme Court strikes down tariffs for ISPs that allow media downloads
- BC biker charged after posting video of 186-mph ride
- What the Supreme Court's copyright rulings mean for you
- Keeping an eye on Canada’s tough anti-spam law
- GOP Pressing On with anti-Contraception Lawsuit
- Toronto council to consider ‘bullet ban’ plan
- Supreme Court of Canada to rule today on five copyright cases affecting wide range of uses
- Cash-for-kidneys trader gets 2-1/2 years in prison
- Rabbis urge German Jews to continue circumcisions
- Clarity into Causation: the SCC articulates the standard in Clements v Clements
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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