Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, June 17, 2013:
- Lawsuit as Two Groups Rekindle Fight Over Anne Frank Legacy
- Man suing lawyers fights vexatious litigant ruling
- All Leaks Are Illegal, but Some Leaks Are More Illegal Than Others
- Federal judge strikes down Colorado marijuana magazine law
- Tennessee judge creates a stir by developing a dress code for female attorneys
- RCMP launch criminal probe of $90K cheque to Mike Duffy
- Fewer Online Marriages Result in Divorce
- Justin Trudeau offers to pay back all public speaking earnings
- AP: Secret to Prism program: Even bigger data seizure
- Supreme Court to hear Quebec Jesuit high school’s appeal against mandatory ethics course ruling
- LSUC places stubbornness above sensible decision-making – Slaw
- Valedictorian gets legal counsel after high school turns off mic during his commencement speech
- Hazel McCallion cleared on conflict of interest charges
- Toronto police officer gets 15 months in jail for sex assault
- Foreign Child Custody Disputes Involving People from Countries That Apply Islamic Family Law
- Ohio prosecutor fired, posied as ex-girlfriend in Facebook chat with defendant’s alibi witnesses
- Articling tips for students-at-law via WiseLaw – great tips here! - Law Pro
- Find the Path to Your Firm’s Success - The Five Year Review
- Quebec Soccer Federation reverses turban ban
- Throwing children in prison turns out to be a really bad idea
- Elizabeth Warren Warns of Corporate Capture of U.S. Courts
- At Apple E-Book Trial, Low Tech Rules the Courtroom
- Appeals court: Christian can sue Oklahoma over Native American license plate
- Documentary producers sue music company over copyright to ‘Happy Birthday To You’
- Knowledge automation software is a disruptive technology that may replace lawyers
- Legal Skills Prof Blog: Attorney Blogger Violates Virginia Ethics Rules
- Marc Toberoff, Superman's Lawyer - Businessweek
- Supreme Court of Canada rejects random alcohol tests by employer as unreasonable | Toronto Star
- Judge: Obama sex assault comments 'unlawful command influence' - Stripes
- Mobin v. Stephens – Damages as Income for Child Support Purposes?
- Dixon Road raids turn up glare on Rob Ford's helter-skelter life: DiManno
- Ohio abortion bill would require women to share income data with doctors
- Dixon Road raids help complete infamous Rob Ford photo
- Facebook discloses data requests
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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