Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, January 03, 2013:
- Alberta's top court puts random workplace drug and alcohol testing on hold
- Superior Court of Ontario Allows Lawyers and Journalists to Use Electronic Media in Court
- Gross: Criminal Obscenity in Film and TV Productions
- Toronto council pondering whether fighting for shark fin ban is worth it
- John Sewell: Rob Ford’s $10 million dance with democracy - Post City Magazines
- Supreme Court of Canada Website Now Has All Decisions Back to 1907
- Maryland 1st-grader points finger, says 'pow,' is suspended
- Justice Canada Laws Website Gets New Look
- Toronto police covered more than $4-million in officers’ legal costs in past four years
- Bieber calls for new laws after photographer is killed
- Dealing with the Costs of Incivility in the Legal Profession
- Motion Seeks New Trial Because Tennessee Sentencing Jurors Sang Hymns, Read Bible Verses
- Vern Krishna: Beware of CRA’s formidable audit powers
- Dooorey: "Honoured to Receive the 2012 Fodden Award for Best Canadian Law Blog"
- Eldercare workplace policies need revisiting (Levitt)
- “We Must Break the Law School Cartel”
- LAWPRO’s top articles on Twitter in 2012
- Chemerinsky: 2013 May Be Another Blockbuster SCOTUS Year
- “The 2013 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide” is now available!
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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