Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 6, 2013:
- Osgoode Society honours five scholars
- John Edwards looking to open new law firm (CNN)
- Dalton McGuinty staffers broke law by deleting gas plant emails
- In Trayvon Martin slaying trial, jurors will be anonymous but not sequestered, judge rules
- B.C. Doctor’s legal fees in ‘vendetta’ against lawyer not tax deductible
- New Articling Students – Legal Reseach Methods Cafe
- Porn actor sentenced to jail for knowingly exposing co-stars to syphilis
- Complaint Accuses U.S. Judge in Texas of Racial Bias (Ethan Bronner/New York Times)
- California lawyer charged with causing almost $100K in damage to Vegas hotel suite
- Apple v. Samsung: What Happens Now?
- Judge says man who didn’t carry ‘idiot’ sign can try again after 90 days in jail
- Andy Warhol's photos of Wayne Gretzky trigger Vancouver lawsuit
- U.S. government agency collecting millions of citizens’ phone records: report
- Is the era of 'sick days' ending? - Toronto Star
- Making work fair | NOW Magazine
- Is weight gain a job hazard for lawyers? Profession cited for packing on pounds
- Former Mexico president calls for marijuana legalization
- Allegations of sex, drugs roil Baltimore jail
- Costs awarded on substantial indemnity basis for summary judgment motion
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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