Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 7, 2013:- Psychiatry’s New DSM Guide Falls Short, Experts Say
- Corporations Find a Friend in the US Supreme Court
- The Bureau of Diversity Compliance | National Review Online
- Access to Justice Starts With Legal Tuition
- FDA wants cancer warnings for tanning beds
- Analyst terminated with cause following unauthorized document access
- When time is the very essence of your job, best not be late... (Quebec ruling)
- Obama is using drone strikes to replace Gitmo detentions, says ex-Bush administration lawyer
- Convicted in courthouse slaying, defendant verbally attacks judge and prosecutor in sentencing phase
- Guilty plea ends record $38M fraud case that doubled assessments for British Columbia lawyers
- The Legal Battle Over New York City’s Taxi Apps
- Can remote texter be liable if driver is distracted by message? Appeals court mulls novel theory
- Don’t Miss Family Law Issues When Drafting Wills!
- Lawyer for gun makers takes NRA helm, calls members ‘fighters for freedom’ in ‘culture war’
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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