It's "welcome back Tuesday" as we leave Ontario's August Civic Holiday behind. To start this short week off, here are the weekend's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, August 7, 2012:
- The Kowalski Bible on Lawyer Conservation
- Should a child be permitted to testify at a family law proceeding? CAS of Ottawa v. M. (E.S.)
- Why Do US Federal Judges Retire? More Income Is Top Answer
- UK chief justice: recent reforms have increased burdens on judiciaryhttp://bit.ly/O2c79n
- Canadian Lawyers as Twitter Leaders? (Lachance)
- No Fudging: Revised Standard Bars Law Schools from Publishing Misleading Consumer Info
- Lawyers Have Duty to Stay Current on Technology’s Risks and Benefits, New Model Ethics Comment Says
- Credit for pretrial custody provisions under Canada'sTruth in Sentencing act deemed unconstitutional
- Pussy Riot in Guantanamo East
- Samsung trial gives peek at Apple inner workings
- Could The University Of Colorado Face Civil Liability Over the Aurora Movie Theater Shooting?
- Sandra Fluke Reflects on Lawyers, Civility and Her Brush with Rush Limbaugh
- Legal Aid Ontario to cut spending on refugee and immigration certificates
- Lawyers protesting colleague’s treatment force PM to defend Kenney
- Kansas judge refuses to dismiss lawsuit challenging abortion clinic regulations
- News of Rafferty appeal sparks outrage in Tori's hometown - St. Catharines Standard
- Twitter confronts ethical concerns after NBC critic controversy
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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