Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, May 22, 2013:
- Suspended and facing ethics case, Alabama judge blames president jurist, claims she rebuffed advances
- Are smartphones computer systems under the Criminal Code? R v Cockell
- Urban Dictionary Finds Place in the Courtroom - NY Times
- Trial ends as judge determines whether NYPD’s ‘stop and frisk’ policy is unconstitutional
- Convicted of murdering ex-client, lawyer is fighting attorney disciplinary petition
- Rob Ford faces more calls to address crack allegations
- Court rules bin Laden death photos can stay secret (David Ingram/Reuters)
- Michael Bryant calls the casino industry's bluff - Macleans.ca
- Brian Burke’s defamation power play
- Appeals Court Strikes Down Arizona’s Abortion Law
- NYPD detective allegedly hacked 40 email accounts to spy on ex-girlfriend
- Judge’s Facebook friendship didn’t indicate bias, state appellate court rules
- Jon Stewart mocks eccentric crack-smoking Toronto mayor Rob Ford
- ACLU condemns prosecution of Florida teen over lesbian relationship
- N.S, Judge scolds 'flabby, sad generation' for skipping jury duty
- Aboriginal woman settles lawsuit over 3½ years solitary confinement
- Gawker Editor John Cook Details What He Saw On Rob Ford Tape (VIDEO)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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