Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, June 10, 2013:
- Master overstepped jurisdiction in criticizing lawyer: judge
- As Bradley Manning Trial Begins, Press Predictably Misses the Point
- Law-Firm Competency and Student Professional Success: Building on a Foundation of Professionalism
- At core of Zimmerman case: Intent
- A decade of same sex-marriage in Ontario
- Changes: CPD Requirement | LSUC Gazette
- Joe Groia brings motion for recusal of bencher from LSUC appeal panel on grounds of apprehension of bias
- Perjury in Dziekanski Tasering Begins Monday
- Vic Toews kills idea for civilian management of RCMP
- Lawyer-turned-blogger Greenwald broke the story on collection of cellphone data; will he be prosecuted?
- Costs: Justice Brown Encourages Use of Junior Lawyers At Trial, But Not At Expense of Losing Party (OSCJ)
- Why Obama Keeps Losing at the Supreme Court - Bloomberg
- Law school offers a three-day taste of campus life for about $1,000
- California court rules prisoner has a First Amendment right to ‘erotic’ werewolf novel
- Private pilots wage court battle over claims Porter forcing them out at Toronto’s island airport
- Julian Assange: U.S. rule of law suffering ‘calamitous collapse’
- Legal Skills Prof Blog: Law school winners and losers in the applications game
- Sex workers, supporters march ahead of Supreme Court of Canada hearing | CTV News
- US Supreme Court set to rule on race in college admissions
- Penis of 9-foot gargoyle statue causes legal trouble for sculptor in small Arizona town
- PM announces judicial appointments for British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan
- Saudi prince sues Forbes for underestimating how many billions he really has: Report
- NSA Surveillance Is Legal (But They Can't Tell You Why)
- Arizona judge refuses to reconsider order denying driver's licenses to immigrants
- Michael Geist - Why Canadians Should Be Demanding Answers About Secret Surveillance Programs
- Adam Nobody resisted arrest, lawyer tells G20 police assault trial | Posted Toronto | National Post
- Microsoft, Apple, Google and Facebook among firms supplying data to NSA, FBI in secret program
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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