Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday May 15, 2013:
- That hockey game will haunt me until the day I die...via Joffrey Lupul
- Racial profiling: Toronto Police settle human rights complaint with man who was pulled over
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford bolts from meeting to put fridge magnets on cars
- Clevland kidnappings: Ariel Castro will plead not guilty
- Toronto man faces 21 charges after accidentally shooting himself in the leg and claiming he was a victim of a drive-by
- Verifying that emails are received - SLAW
- What's Hot on CanLII - SLAW
- 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
- Ashley Smith inquiry: Psychiatrist says she was unaware teen was given injections without consent
- LAWPRO Magazine archives: Lawyers on client boards- Handle with care!
- In AP surveillance case, the real scandal is what’s legal
- Top Brazilian court rules that there is no legal reason to deny same sex couples marriage licenses
- Judge Lays the Benchslap on ‘Dangerous’ Cop
- Justice Dept. Opens Criminal Inquiry Into I.R.S. Audits
- 3 arrested on prostitution, drug charges at NJ seniors home'
- Justice Department defends AP phone subpoenas
- Law clerk of 28 years diverted $3M from Toronto real estate lawyer, authorities say
- Criminal charges considered after 2,000-year-old Mayan pyramid in Belize destroyed by construction crew
- Minnesota senate approves same-sex marriage bill
- U.S. government seeks to delay ‘morning-after pill’ court ruling
- Mediating at a Distance: Will We Embrace the Challenge of Technology?
- Under sweeping subpoenas, Justice Department obtained AP phone records in leak investigation
- Lawyer sanctions in Minnesota could set record; is economy a factor?
- Court urged to reject Jackson doctor's appeal
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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