Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, January 23, 2013:
- ABA committee recommends keeping LSAT requirement
- Vulture culture - Law21
- RIM ready for battle in smartphone war, analyst says - Business - CBC New
- Turkish court charges nine lawyers under anti-terrorism law
- Canadian Employment Law Today - Poor performance, not reprisal, at root of sales associate’s dismissal
- Ontario to repeal controversial teachers legislation, Bill 115
- Harshly Criticizing Judges (or Others) for Their Past Conduct = Crime?
- Khadr returns to high profile lawyer; current ones step down - Toronto - CBC News
- Doug Ford blasts $50M sole-sourced contract to control all TTC newsstands | Posted Toronto | National Post
- New York Hasidic leader gets 103 years for abuse
- Law schools: “a remorseless, above-the-law attitude that enables it all”
- 40 years after Roe, states seek to limit abortions
- Canadian court to Iran: Pay hostages' legal bill - National Post
- Thai activist jailed for 11 years for ‘royal slurs’
- Nice raisin crop you’ve grown there. Now hand over 47% of it to the state.
- Supreme Court of Canada to examine boundaries of ‘conflict of interest’
- LAWPRO Magazine archives: Meet the New Family Law Lawyer
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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