Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, March 8, 2013:
- Bill Clinton Urges US Supreme Court to Overturn Marriage Law He Signed
- To Place Graduates, Law Schools Are Opening Firms
- LAWPRO Magazine archive: What to do when partners, associates or staff commit fraud
- Bill would have judges draw straws to shrink Washington Supreme Court
- Arkansas 12-week abortion ban likely to be struck down, says pro-life lawyer
- UK court rules for Apple in Samsung patent infringement case
- SCC backs award to truck-stop forced to move for highway - CBC.ca
- Federal judge overturns Idaho abortion law
- Why We Need Women to Stay in 'Big Law'
- Escaping Gender Bias in ADR
- Aboriginal Inmates Now Almost One Quarter of Canadian Prison Population
- Judge orders mediation for Macy's, Martha Stewart
- 'Forgotten' inmate gets $15.5 million
- Academy’s Heavyweights Opine on Law Schools’ Problems
- Reasonable Prospect of Success and Removing Personal Respondents from Human Rights Applications
- Berlusconi Sentenced to 1 Year in Jail in Wiretap Trial
- Quebec morgue worker fired for alleged corpse photos
- Catholic school board investigating Rob Ford’s ‘inaccurate’ Sun News interview
- CIA seizes bin Laden son-in-law: report
- Al Gore Sued Over Current TV Sale to Al Jazeera (Exclusive)
- Legal fight brewing over strict Arkansas abortion law (Kathryn Smith/Reuters)
- The Dean’s Office: Why The ABA Is Resistant To Change
- Top 10 employment law cases - International Women's Day edition - Lexology (registration)
- Will “Tea Party Tim” Hudak’s Hard Right Turn Fly in Ontario?
- Slain Colorado family law lawyer’s body found by office cleaning crew
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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