Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, December 04, 2012:
- Toronto Law Blogger Meetup - December 4, 2012
- The Final Results for the 2012 Canadian Blog Awards: Wise Law Blog named Canada's best law blog
- B.C. woman may lose home over huge lawyer bill - British Columbia - CBC News
- Graham James jail term too short, Court of Appeal told
- Pope to start tweeting just in time for Christmas
- Military court removes judge from Fort Hood shooting trial for appearance of bias over face shaving order
- Blaming Law Schools . . .
- bLAWgazine: What rights do you have as a shareholder? | Bullet News HuronBullet News Huron
- Richard Wagner sworn in as new Supreme Court of Canada justice
- Ontario government forced to return property to Hells Angels
- US Federal judge rules atheists must become ‘clergy’ to perform marriages
- Late-Life Marriage and Will Amendments: Lawyers, Proceed With Caution
- Justin Trudeau explains his gun policy as debate flares
- Ontario Ct: Employer not liable under Occupational Health And Safety Act where safety hazard unforeseeable
- Using our courts to investigate cyberbullying in schools
- Old (white) boys club alive and well in law, finance: U.S. study
- Top law firms say market is flat, competition is ferocious and innovation is necessary for survival
- Legal profession in turmoil: Let’s blame the law schools | Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Ford opponents won’t block stay of court decision
- Global News | New Supreme Court justice Wagner pays tribute to 'hero' father at swearing-in
- Criminal Investigation Called for as North Carolina Inmates Allege Abuse By Guards With Habanero Sauce
- Food for thought: Judge’s shark fin ruling a template for anti-racism activists to follow -Toronto Sun
- Bilingual Ontario judges may face assessment to prove language skill - Law Times
- Ontario Lawyer Assistance Programme not going quietly as LSUC finds third party replacement
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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