Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, April 16, 2013:
- U.S. Practiced Torture After 9/11, Nonpartisan Review Concludes
- Federal judge blocks Mississippi from closing down state’s only abortion clinic
- What ABA Techshow Shows about Tech
- Law schools, licensing face transformation: Conway | Headline News | Law Times News
- A Polygamist and His Paralegal: A Tale of Sexual Harassment
- Oops. Judge holds himself in contempt when his own cellphone rings during court hearing
- Lawyer who left law practice for France vows vigorous defence to LSUC misconduct charges - Law Times News
- Should Law Schools Focus on Teaching “Skills Competencies”?
- Madoff Trustee Has ‘Lost His Right To Complain’ – Judge
- Terminating an employee facing misconduct allegations may defy duty of fairness
- Mayor Rob Ford’s lawyers ask Supreme Court to refuse conflict of interest appeal | Metro
- Boston Marathon bomber planted SEVEN devices but only two went off: One 'suspect' ... (Daily Mail)
- Justin Trudeau has shifted the Canadian political landscape: Tim Harper
- Some Toronto condo sales face CRA scrutiny, tax penalties
- Toronto sex assault case to test Supreme Court's ruling on veiled testimony
- Twitter, email ban takes effect in Quebec courtrooms
- US Supreme Court Justices Mull Patents on Human Genes
- Gitmo Erupts in Violent Clash
- Bush admin lawyer John Yoo Banned From Russia for human rights violations
- US Supreme Court refuses to take up challenge against New York public gun law
- Supreme Court Declines Gun Law Case (Adam Liptak/New York Times)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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