Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, December 12, 2012:
- Ontario doctors disciplined for sex abuse, but keep working
- Judge: Zimmerman can't remove GPS monitor
- Family of Padilla, American subjected to indefinite detention, pleads for international human rights review
- Same sex couple: Conservative justices ‘have an opportunity to redeem the Republican Party
- Court of Appeal re-dunks Tim Hortons franchisees - National Post
- Sup. Ct. Justice Roberts did pro bono work for gays in landmark case
- A battle to the finish in Toronto law firm food bank challenge | Canadian Lawyer Legal Feeds
- The Royal Phone-Hoax: the Canadian Context
- Atheists targeted for 'blasphemy' on social media
- Court Technology and the Private Sector: Bridging the Chasm
- WikiLeaks suspect Manning treated like ‘zoo animal’: lawyer
- Chicago Tribune - Concealed carry: Court strikes down Illinois' ban
- Extra lawyer named on gay marriage (Lyle Denniston/SCOTUSblog)
- One-month-per-year formula applied, and no cap on termination notice periods: Ontario court - Lexology
- More than half of New York law schools saw bar passage rates drop this year
- Designating common-law spouses as pension beneficiaries crucial after landmark Ontario court ruling
- Mich. governor signs anti-union bills after protests
- Global Toronto | McAfee Lawyer: Guatemala judge orders software founder released
- Scalia: It’s ‘effective’ to compare homosexuality to bestiality and murder
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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