Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, March 26, 2013:
- Ethical Concerns as Legal Blog Offers Cash for News Leads
- US Supreme Court to hear challenge to Michigan affirmative action law
- You Tube and Access to Justice - UK Supreme Court to Post Oral Judgments to YouTube
- Another Reason Google Reader Died: Increased Concern About Privacy and Compliance
- Mayor Ford calls in to radio show, offers opinion on Kachkar trial
- Hunger Strike at Guantanamo Becoming More Serious
- Anthony Kennedy’s History Of Support For Gay Rights
- Another Hacker Hounded By The Feds
- Lawyers on Client Boards: Handle With Care!
- DealBook: Law Firm’s E-Mails, Revealed in Suit, Point to Overbilling
- Source: Lohan lawyer probed over alleged witness tampering
- BLOG: Why your estate plan should include a power of attorney
- US Supreme Court’s Favorable Rating Still at Historic Low
- Victoria lawyer fined for offering client $11,000 to withdraw complaint
- Editorial: Government discriminates in chaplain cuts at jails - Law Times
- Canada's Justice spending up 66% in last 10 years
- Justice Scalia says modern legal education is a "failure."
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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