Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, December 20, 2012:
- Comment on The Law Society’s Misguided Decision: De-Funding OLAP by Darryl Singer via Slaw
- My blog post on why LSUC decision to back a new model to help legal professionals in distress is right via Thomas G. Conway
- Court: Obama must rewrite contraception mandate to accommodate religious liberty
- Remembering Robert Bork, the Judge Who Became a Verb
- Two Women Sue Texas Troopers for Illegal Roadside Body Cavity Search in Littering Stop
- Legal news for the super busy | SlawTips
- Now you can find that old tweet
- Supreme Court of Canada to weigh in on ‘perfect storm of issues’ in niqab dispute
- Hackers target porn site users with 'ransomware'
- Swiss bank hit with $1.5B fine over fraud, bribes
- Strauss-Kahn sex probe to continue with pimping charges
- Canada's gun controls 'work,' Harper says in wake of Newtown
- LegalZoom vs. Rocket Lawyer, Round Two
- The Sad Legacy of Robert Bork
- Robert H. Bork, Conservative Jurist, Dies at 85
- Supreme Court of Canada rules public unions not entitled to $28B pension surplus - CBC News
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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