Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, April 19, 2013:
- Judges set to rule on whether suspended cops should have to check in twice a day
- Justice Sotomayor Discusses Marriage and Divorce
- Lawyer who turned down $8M settlement wins $130M in retrial
- Federal appeals court hears arguments on California sexual orientation therapy ban
- Former head of Canadian human rights tribunal accused of abusing staff in integrity commissioner report
- It’s Your Blog; Don’t Ask Me How It’s Doing
- Judge: Suits can proceed against theatre owner in Colorado massacre
- Tobacco Speech Case Teed Up For US Supreme Court
- Supreme Court of Canada will not re-open anti-gay pamphlet case | Globalnews.ca
- Ex-justice of the peace charged in Texas DA slayings
- Elvis impersonator charged in ricin case
- Mayor Rob Ford repays city $400 for car used at football games
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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