Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, March 6, 2013:
- Unpaid internships: the most precarious work of all
- Star investigation: Toronto driving schools bending the rules to make a buck
- SlawTips Tuesday
- Arthur Porter was a federal Tory donor while chair of Canada spy watchdog
- New Mexico Judge resigns after admitting improper IMs with wife during court, but denies steamy content
- Elliot Lake mall inquiry told engineers often costly
- United Nations says U.S. state marijuana decriminalizations violate international drug conventions
- Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor: US Supreme Court ‘not a popularity contest’
- Martha Stewart takes the stand in trial over Macy's brand exclusivity agreement
- Iowa considering bill to forbid parents from getting no-fault divorce
- Mandatory retirement for lawyers: SCC to decide leave application Thursday
- Russian ballet scandal: Star Bolshoi dancer arrested in acid attack on artistic director
- Arkansas governor vetoes 12-week abortion ban
- Women Making Partner, Gaining Ground
- London Tim Hortons tells sick customer to use payphone to call 911
- EU slaps Microsoft with $733 million antitrust fine
- Ontario worker with 37 years of service fired for safety violations - Canadian Employment Law Today
- NY Contract Attorney Demands Overtime for ‘Menial’ Work
- Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII
- Toronto dentist apologizes over $40-million Ponzi fraud scheme - Globe and Mail
- Zumba prostitution case: Closing arguments made
- Pittsburgh prosecutor, US judge spar re 6-year mortgage fraud sentence; spouse who pled got 15 months
- Gitmo prisoners' lawyers decry 'alarming' conditions
- Alberta: Plaintiff has right to video independent medical examinations and/or to have a nominee present
- Gov. Rick Perry backs 20-week abortion ban in Texas
- Zimmerman won't seek 'Stand Your Ground' hearing in April
- Toronto’s population overtakes Chicago
- Vastly unpaid tickets point to TTC’s enforcement struggles
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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