- Legal Skills Prof Blog: Prof says legal ed. "scam bloggers" are reason applications have plunged
- New York Times: A Call for Drastic Changes in Educating New Lawyers
- Online gambler drops $20,000 a year — and that’s OK with him: DiManno
- On Brazeau, Infamous Crimes, and Parliamentary Privilege
- Conservative Senator Patrick Brazeau to be forced on leave after sexual assault charges - CBC News
- Iowa Bill Would Jail Raped Women for 'Murder' of Single-Cell Zygotes (but has no chance of passing)
- Criminal investigation launched into Bush email hacking
- Russian court cancels two formal reprimands against jailed Pussy Riot member
- Justice Clarence Thomas' comment during argument sparks court reporter tiff over recording technology
- Defense begins for Pa. Supreme Court justice being tried in election expense corruption case
- Ontario Court of Appeal limits employers’ duty to report accidents
- LSUC: Peer volunteers needed for Member Assistance Program
- Man who swore at cop while carrying 25 bags of crack shouldn’t have been arrested, state court rules
- Employees often take private data when they leave
- In Ontario, different courts play different roles
- Horsemeat lasagna in Britain sparks European food scare
- Amish leader sentenced to 15 years for beard-cutting attacks
- Senate expense probe should be referred to Mounties, NDP says - Ottawa Citizen
- Art dealer’s lawyer denies client sold musician fake Morrisseau painting - The Globe and Mail
- Congress considers limiting employer and school access to social media passwords
- Florida judge allows three parental names on birth certificate
Monday, February 11, 2013
140Law - Legal Headlines for Monday, February 11, 2013
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