Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, July 10, 2012:
- 'Preglimony' Would Make Men Financially Responsible for Pregnancies or Abortions: Law Prof - ABA Journal
- Nondisclosure of HIV status should be decriminalized, UN report says
- Obama Campaign Lawyers Go to Court in Effort to Bar Website’s ‘O’ Logo Sales
- Elie Wiesel, Jewish leaders rap changes to Canada’s refugee policy
- Ontario doctors launch Superior Court challenge in fee fight
- Can Lawyers Use Social Media to Research Jurors?
- Courthouse brawl erupts after Florida 'Stand Your Ground' hearing postponed
- Ari Berman: Voter ID laws ‘could throw the election’
- Crank It to 11: Bill C-11 Receives Royal Assent - What Changes for Entertainment Lawyers
- Supreme Court to rule Thursday on five landmark copyright cases
- Lance Armstrong's lawsuit against U.S. Anti-Doping Agency dismissed
- Why the U.S. Justice Dept is investigating the LIBOR scandal
- U.S. Supreme Court 2011-2012 Term Highlights
- Mladic trial hears of slaughter
- Indiana anti-abortion law ruled illegal
- UK judge: Samsung not 'cool' so no patent problem
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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