Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 27, 2013:
- Law prof mulls ethics complaints against school officials who publish misleading stats
- SlawTips Tuesday
- Social Media Law (Part 3: Defamation)
- Who’s Got the Best Biglaw Brand in the Business?
- New Jersey Judge Facing Ethics Challenge Because He’s Also a Stand-Up Comedian
- Ont. judge sets 10-year limitation period for family law constructive trust claims (congrats Bill Rogers)
- Ontario Court of Appeal: Insurance brokers may take book of business elsewhere, absent agreement
- Supreme Court denies government request to limit Senate-reform evidence
- Landmark civil rights voting law faces critical US Supreme Court test
- Ashley Smith strapped to chair for 8 hours after banging her head
- Supreme Court of Canada to rule Wednesday on free speech vs. hate propaganda laws\
- Judge jails 'tripping' B.C. hockey coach for 15 days
- ‘Systemic racism’ toward natives in Canadian justice system, Frank Iacobucci finds
- The Giant Security Hole That Facebook Doesn't Care About - Gizmodo
- Sotomayor chides prosecutor for ‘racially charged’ question - The Washington Post
- College sophomore faces honor code violation for speaking out against rapist
- Supreme Court Dismisses ACLU's Challenge to NSA Warrantless Wiretapping Law (ACLU)
- Florida welfare drug testing program struck down by federal appeals cour
- Lawsuit claims Anheuser-Busch is watering down its beer
- Two men shoot sheriff at Alberta courthouse
- Toronto Maple Leafs’ charity suffers under Criminal Code stance - "Leafs need a better lawyer."
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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