Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, January 30, 2013:
- Sewers, Curfews and a Ban on Gay Bias (Dan Barry/New York Times)
- Gun group to sue over tougher NY gun law
- Through a Glass, Darkly: The Future of Court Technology
- The Anti-Spam Act, Part 2 of 5: The Definition and Treatment of Spam
- 2012 wasn’t such a bad year for law firms after all; survey findings ‘a complete surprise’
- Editorial: Dispute over inches not worth court’s time | Commentary | Law Times News
- Using employment contracts to address post-employment issues - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- LAWPRO Magazine archives: Wills, powers of attorney and the elderly
- When can workers be fired for Facebook posts and tweets?
- Refusal to make burger allegedly leads to wife's death
- Scalia: The Constitution Is 'Dead, Dead, Dead' | TPM LiveWire
- Source: Lindsay Lohan decides to make L.A. court date
- Analysis: The Decision on Rob Ford’s Appeal | news | Torontoist
- Gadhafi son's ex-bodyguard to be deported from Canada
- How your cellphone contract could change for the better
- Woman attacked after judge leaves her in courtroom with her ex; she was seeking a protection order
- UK Supreme Court denies extension of legal advice privilege to tax accountants
- Sotomayor’s ‘Beloved’ Readers: Justice’s Book is a Best Seller
- U.S. ranked 32th in press freedom index
- UK appeals court rules criminal records disclosure law violates human rights
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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