Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, June 7, 2013:
- Defendant said he shot lawyer to death ‘because he made our lives a misery,’ prosecutor tells jury
- US Marijuana arrest figures show ‘staggering racial bias,’ ACLU report says
- Severe rusting of ill-fated Elliot Lake mall didn't alarm engineer
- Conflicts tune-up: 5 steps to avoiding conflict of interest claims
- Group names McCarthy best Canadian law firm for women
- Justice Stephen Goudge receives Guthrie Award
- Judge who angrily lectured appellate counsel in death-penalty case is suspended with pay
- Child Support Claims Abound as Nashville Man, 33, fathers 22 children by 14 women
- More Shareholder Dissent Is Expected in Wal-Mart Mexican Bribery Scandal
- Ugly secret of Ontario psychiatric hospitals won’t stay hidden: Goar | Toronto Star
- If you’re a reporter or cop with a Verizon phone, the government now has all your sources
- Florida man Tasered after naked marriage proposal at wrong house
- Clown wins lawsuit against magazine that ran his photo on story about cross-dressing drug addicts
- Dallas 911 operator fired after Facebook post says black domestic violence victims are ‘like animals’
- Realizing Realization
- Why DSM-5 is important to employers
- G20 beating trial: Police lawyer fails to shake Adam Nobody: DiManno
- Rob Ford scandal: three legal options for an investigation
- Texas jury acquits escort shooter - San Antonio Express-News
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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