Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, February 8, 2013:
- Of terrorism and citizenship
- Pastor apologizes to employer for praying alongside Muslims, Jews at Newtown vigil
- Law firm ‘wine and dine’ event with client led to insider-trading case against partner’s husband
- ‘Demon’ Lawyer Becomes Japan’s Third Female Justice
- Federal judge dismisses Iraq oil-for-food corruption lawsuit
- Bankruptcy, Restructuring And Creditors' Rights - Supreme Court Of Canada
- Felony Charge for Death of Tiny Dog Named ‘Beep Beep’
- Russia feminist rock group Pussy Riot appeals conviction to Europe rights court
- Self-Serving and Self-Defeating: Why Lawyer Image Campaigns Are Pointless
- Teen Charged With Harassment Over Racist Tweet « Above the Law
- Lakehead law school hires first new faculty - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Brennan refuses to say whether waterboarding is torture
- Lance Armstrong faces lawsuit over bonus money
- Supreme Court of Canada Hearings Calendar for February 2013
- Rob Ford conflict case: No appeal filed to Supreme Court yet
- PM to outline Criminal Code changes today
- The Paradox of Access to Civil Justice: The 'Glut' of New Lawyers and the Persistence of Unmet Need
- Previous workplace reporting rulings on Blue Mountain drowning ‘absurd,’ Ontario Court of Appeal says
- Ontario's lawyers launch a PR campaign to show that they're human - Toronto Life
- Justice(s) at Work - How the US Supreme Court has limited union speech rights
- Police: NY mom used kiss to give jailed son drugs
- New sex charges for former Maple Leaf Gardens worker
- Tired of being the butt of jokes, Ontario lawyers plan image overhaul
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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