Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, July 30, 2012:
- Review by iPhone J.D.: WiseLii -- search Canadian law (CanLII) on your iPhone
- WiseLii – a Mobile Legal Research Tool
- Scalia Suggests Women Have No Right to Contraception
- Scalia: 'Handheld Rocket Launchers' could be Constitutional
- One-stop shopping on St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto
- A Civil Union Ends in an Abduction and Questions
- Black Couple Banned From Marrying at Mississippi Church
- Video: Monkey custody battle in court
- Privacy regulators blast Google for Street View failure to delete improperly obtained data
- Chevron ordered to pay $19 billion in environment damages
- Fathers' rights organization calls for family law reform, presumption of shared parenting in Canada
- Mitt Romney's controversial Olympic past draws scrutiny
- Manitoba judge Lori Douglas disclosed nude photos, inquiry hears
- "Lori Douglas is not a victim"
- "Lori Douglas witchhunt to proceed"
- Moonlighting: The Mischievous In-House Lawyer
- Divorce Lawyers for Men
- 6th Circuit Says Ky. Bar Chilled Lawyer’s Free Speech; He Had a Right to Criticize Public Agency
- Future legal eagles mix school, work and rowing for a chance at Olympic glory
- Ex-Avalanche Steve Moore's lawsuit against Todd Bertuzzi delayed
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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