Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, January 21, 2013:
- Canadian deans accused of ‘anti-religious bias’ over attempt to block Christian law school
- Megaupload indicted founder Kim Dotcom launches new site
- Federal prosecutors file charges against Michigan Supreme Court justice
- Read a Lawyer's Amazingly Detailed Analysis of Bilbo's Contract in The Hobbit (James Daly/Wired)
- Kindergartner Suspended Over Bubble Gun Threat - ABC News
- Mandatory minimums may face tough year in the courts with various challenges - Regina Leader-Post
- Briton jailed over beheading videos posted on Facebook
- LSAC update on law school applicants for fall 2013
- Duress no excuse for hiring hit man | Canada | News | Sarnia Observer
- Abused N.S. woman at centre of Supreme Court case ready to move on | CTV News
- Lance Armstrong as litigant
- Lance Armstrong’s former associates reject ‘little runt’s’ confession | Sports | National Post
- Law Society of Upper Canada urges judicial independence in Sri Lanka
- Quebec judge scolded after small-claims court case reveals she had renovations done under the table
- Reducing law school to 2 years would just add to lawyer glut, says law prof
- Italy court rejects Berlusconi's request to suspend trial until after election
- Former NOLA Mayor Ray Nagin Indicted
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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