Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, January 10, 2013:
- Enough 'idling' - it's time to talk
- Two Quebec judges suspended during probe of drug allegations
- Luka Magnotta case back in court ahead of March hearing
- Opinion: A veiled witness obstructs justice - The Globe and Mail
- Judge: School can force kids to wear locator chips
- NHL owners approve new labour deal
- Berlusconi blasts judges for ex-wife's $260K-a-day divorce judgment
- Alabama Death Row Inmate Loses Appeal Because of Mistake by Troubled Lawyer
- Oakland Judge spares nation’s largest medical marijuana "pot shop" from eviction again
- UK "civil partnership" recognised as 'marriage' by Ontario Superior Court - Telegraph
- SCC schedules hearing in important lawyers’ conflicts of interest case
- Sentencing circles can play part in discipline: LSUC panel
- 15-year-old Saudi girl granted divorce from 86-year-old man
- Florida Ex-Jurist Should Lose Law License for a Year Over Close Relationship with Prosecutor, Judge Says
- Vietnam court convicts 14 bloggers of subversion
- Federal judge declares NYPD 'stop-and-frisk' policy unconstitutional
- New CanLII Translation Initiative
- Is it ‘unprofessional’ to be a drug addict?
- Lawyer can owe duty to non-clients who relied on opinion used as promotional material
- Appellate court upholds Mass. abortion protest law - Times Union
- Jury Selection Begins in Trial of Ex-Prosecutor Accused of Operating Law Firm as RICO Enterprise
- Revised Canada anti-spam regulations published
- Cameroon men jailed for 'looking gay' acquitted
- Update: McGuinty takes steps to block walkouts by elementary, secondary school teachers
- NHL Lockout Over – What About All the Legal Proceedings?
- US Supreme Court hears arguments on warrantless blood alcohol tests
- Software that helps lawyers streamline their legal writing
- 9/11 military prosecutor wants conspiracy charge dropped
- Brian Burke fired: Maple Leafs' bad timing confirms fears about corporate MLSE - Yahoo! Sports
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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