Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, May 16, 2013:
- Contracting out of the Limitations Act — the Ontario Court of Appeal provides guidance
- Justice Canada 2013 Victims of Crime Research Digest
- Putting LawPro fraud posts in perspective: A new monthly summary
- Judge scolds Trump, attorney during heated testimony at Chicago tria
- Report: The IRS also targeted at least three liberal groups
- Oregon baker in legal peril after her refuses to make cake for same sex wedding
- Federal Judiciary Asks White House for Emergency Funds
- O.J. Simpson Testifies in Bid for New Trial
- New Harvard Booklet on Citizen Journalism Law in Massachusetts
- As Goes Access to Law School, So Goes Access to Justice – Part I
- Ariel Castro to plead not guilty to kidnapping, rape
- Employee undergoing sex change gets $22,000 in human rights case
- Minnesota governor signs same-sex marriage bill into law
- Ontario Court Dismisses "Speculative" Challenge To A Prospective Wind Turbine Project
- Sex-reassignment surgery of infant in state’s care violated due process, adoptive parents allege
- Toronto food cart fight: Guerrilla fruit stand challenges restrictive bylaws
- Osgoode graduate finally deemed of “good character” to practise law
- Chief legal officers not so spooked about social media risk
- No death penalty for convicted Philadelphia abortion doctor in exchange for abandoned appeal rights
- Law schools should mostly ditch C grades, law prof argues
- Detainee’s Release in Doubt, Lawyers Seek Order by Judge
- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and personal email accounts: When can employers use as evidence in court
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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