Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, January 15, 2013:
- Pakistan Supreme Court Orders Arrest of Prime Minister
- B.C. enables paralegals, takes bold step toward greater access to justice
- Lance Armstrong Admits Doping, and Says He Will Testify Against Cycling Officials
- Judgment for forfeiture of Chatham property to Crown over tenants' criminal activity to be appealed
- "It is the product of a criminal justice system rife with intimidation and prosecutorial overreach."
- When terminating a disabled employee, look before you leap
- “What the Aaron Swartz case says about our justice system”
- Conway warns of downsides to reform | Law Times News
- No more 3Ls? Proposal would let law students skip their third year
- Bertuzzi-Moore court documents shed light on ex-NHL player’s struggles
- Monday, January 14, 2013 | Inside Story | Law Times News
- Accused lawyer seeking deceased husband’s insurance | Headline News | Law Times News
- 2013 Law Firm Outlook: ‘Don’t Get Caught Swimming Naked
- Boy, 12, guilty of murder in death of neo-Nazi dad
- Without a smoking gun, Nortel fraud case was legal suicide
- Former Nortel executives claim 'vindication' after fraud acquittal - Globe and Mail
- B.C. court strikes down human smuggling law; Tamil cases in limbo - The Globe and Mail
- Clarence Thomas breaks seven year long silence during Supreme Court oral arguments - The Washington Post
- Freshman Republican threatens to impeach Obama over gun control
- Asked a question "Since this morning, all data after Dec 11/12 is missing from my Y! calendar. How can this data be restored?"
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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