Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, April 4, 2013:
- Proposed Amendment To Password Protection Act Would Allow Employers To Demand Facebook Passwords when Investigating
- How CanLII Can Respond as the Incremental Cost of Primary Law in Canada Moves Toward Zero
- Pussy Riot member could be transferred after court ruling
- California lawyer wins court order to remove explicit photo from court file
- 'The new normal': Cohabitation on the rise, US study finds
- Put on probation in earlier case, Chicago man is now charged with making telephone threats to judge
- CanLii and The Murky Waters of Case Law Databases
- Lawyer is fined $200 after scheduling conflict spurs courtroom ‘shoutfest’
- Judge OKs pro se prisoner’s libel suit over legal publication’s recap of his case
- Hazel McCallion trial: Key evidence should be tossed out, lawyer argues - Toronto Star
- Disbarred lawyer busted after Oshawa court appearance
- Lawsuit forces school to take down Jesus portrait
- The Big Move: Pay-per-kilometre system could be the way of the future
- Luka Magnotta diagnosed with schizophrenia as a teen
- Lawsuit of the Day: Sexaroni
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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