Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, January 25, 2013:
- In malpractice case, Catholic hospital argues fetuses aren’t people | The Colorado Independent
- Lance Armstrong faces class action by readers of his autobiography
- N.S. hit man case didn't need husband's side, Crown says
- Parents of twins to take benefits appeal to top court
- Workplace Prof Blog: Henderson: Crisis in Law Schools is a Labor Market Issue
- ABA supports assault weapons bill introduced by Sen. Dianne Feinstein
- N.M. bill makes aborting a rape pregnancy ‘tampering with evidence’ is unlikely to pass
- New U.S. Criminal and Civil Case Filings Decline 4% In FY 2012
- Bill proposed in Oregon would make cigarettes prescription-only
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford awaits crucial court ruling | CTV Toronto News
- Appeals court throws out Mattel’s challenge to Bratz
- US pastor who helped pair flee in same-sex custody dispute refuses to testify, is held
- UN rights expert announces investigation into use of drone strikes
- Jailed For HIV
- Alberta Court of Appeal clarifies fiduciary obligations of employees - Lexology
- Nortel mediation talks fail to produce a settlement
- If he loses appeal, Toronto’s mayor could still appeal to Supreme Court of Canada
- Court: Twitter must ID racist users
- Judge: Wrongful death claims in Aurora shooting should be tossed
- Neuroscience: The Next Frontier in Criminal Law?
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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