Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 8, 2013:
- BC Legal aid crisis means justice is not being served
- The Right to Be Forgotten on the Internet
- practicePRO's New Lawyer Resource Page
- When judges make readable decisions
- Supreme Court of Canada restores $3.2-million award to girl, 15, in birthing-room error - Globe and Mail
- Canadian Gov't Slammed (yet again) by ILO for Back to Work Legislation in Canada Post Dispute (Doorey)
- Euro Employment Law
- Dutch judge blocks terror suspect's extradition to US
- Massachusetts Judge Bans Tweeting, but Permits Blogging in his Courtroom
- Winnipeg mayor wins conflict-of-interest case
- NC senator pushes tougher divorce law - Times Union
- ACLU urges Ohio Supreme Court to end 'debtors' prisons'
- Supreme Court of Canada rules citizens can both file police complaints and sue police - Toronto Star
- Solos, get the virtual help you need to grow
- In Many Capital Cases, Less Culpable Defendants Receive Death Penalty
- Psychiatrist warned campus police of Holmes' homicidal thoughts before Colorado theater attack
- US Judge Orders F.D.A. to Make Morning-After Pill Available Over the Counter for All Ages - NYTimes
- Report: Trayvon Martin’s parents reach $1M settlement in wrongful death suit
- Moyers: The Hypocrisy of 'Justice For All'
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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