Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, February 7, 2013:
- Illinois policeman's federal lawsuit tests whether answering calls and emails after hours requires overtime pay
- Chicago Tribune - Judge who shoved deputy found not guilty by reason of insanity
- How much data privacy can you expect to have?
- Conservatives admit making robocalls in Saskatchewan
- Lance Armstrong facing criminal investigation
- Stupid things traders say: The five most incriminating exchanges in the new Libor case
- Credit rating agency S&P sued for inflating credit ratings during housing crisis
- Cash Store, Instaloans lending licences may be revoked in Ontario
- Hull jail lockdown ends as 16 inmates return to cells
- "If it is reporting, it's bad reporting" : The case against torture apologists
- When a Scholar Becomes a Judge: How Much Does Legal Scholarship Indicate Likely Decisions on the Bench?
- Bill requires all Idaho kids to read 'Atlas Shrugged'
- All dogs to be microchipped in England by 2016
- ‘You Have the Right to Blog,’ Says Judge
- Alabama lawmaker pushing ‘personhood’ because ‘aborted babies’ might go to Hell
- Legal Skills Prof Blog: Are There Too Many Lawyers?
- McCarthy first Canadian law firm to appoint diversity chief
- Really Weak Arguments For Going To Law School: The Small Law School Edition
- When lawyers become hoarders
- Workplace fraud cost Toronto taxpayers $500,000 in 2012, auditor finds
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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I love this website! Rachel always posts the most interesting links, thank you! :)
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