Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, February 28, 2013:
- The astonishing amount of personal data police can extract from your smartphone
- Six Myths About Lawyers
- Evidence by video application denied by BC Human Rights Tribunal - Lexology
- Common law spouses : the Supreme Court of Canada ruling
- Canada high court upholds hate speech laws\
- U.S. prosecutors quit and side with cocaine traffickers to fight ‘wrong’ drug policy
- U.S. Justices Challenge Voting Law (Jess Bravin/Wall Street Journal)
- New twist for teen who flipped off judge - judge applauds her success at drug rehab. Justice gone right.
- Canada's Supremes strike the right note on hate speech (Kinsella)
- Law Firm SEO Tactics to Avoid in 2013
- Ontario must rebuild First Nations' trust in legal system: Editorial - Toronto Star
- Bigamy brings six-month suspension for Manhattan lawyer
- Garth Drabinsky stripped of Order of Canada - Toronto Star
- Judge acquits, discards video evidence of Philadelphia cop sucker punching Puerto Rican woman
- Yahoo rescinds work-from-home policy, riles workers everywhere
- Mayor Rob Ford: Legal troubles behind him, flies to Disney World with his family
- Arkansas governor rebukes ‘unconstitutional’ abortion ban
- Hate speech ruling: Anti-gay pamphlets broke law, Supreme Court of Canada says
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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