Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, January 16, 2013:
- Can an Employer Prohibit Tatoos and Piercings?
- British court rules Christian employee’s right to wear cross ‘does not trump other human rights'
- Judge who dismissed racial slur as ‘surprising to Colonel Sanders’ gets sensitivity lesson - ABA Journal
- Former Fried Frank employee stole $376K worth of copy machine toner from law firm, DA says
- Ore. sheriff says he won't enforce new gun laws
- The Ontario justice system is ‘A cattle call of lawyers’
- Does child porn conviction merit firing?
- Lindsay Lohan pleads not guilty over lying allegations
- Did the Justice System Fail Aaron Swartz?
- Warden explains to Ashley Smith inquest workings of women’s prisons | 570News
- As Nortel pensioners struggle, the lawyers are doing just fine - The Globe and Mail
- Saskatchewan court says no random police checks in private parking lots - Macleans.ca
- Nortel acquittals could have chilling effect on Canadian prosecutions
- Report: The BigLaw Boom Years Are Not Coming Back, Get Used to It
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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