Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, June 18, 2013:
- Zimmerman jury selection enters its second week
- The Supreme Court rules prosecutors can use a suspect’s silence as evidence of guilt
- US Supreme Court ruling could lead to far fewer mandatory minimum sentences
- Divorced Edmonton couple splits family home
- Law Blog Video: Obamacare Spurs Health-Care Lawyer Boom
- Supreme Court rules lawyers cannot solicit clients through DMV records
- YouTube (Part III) Notice and Take Down Safe Harbor Under the DMCA
- Implications of Canada’s Anti-SPAM Legislation (CASL) for IT Business
- Cigarette butt deposits proposed for B.C
- Jury clears penile implant doctor of negligence in the case of the 8-month erection
- Supreme Court of Canada to decide Thursday if leave granted in Mayor Rob Ford conflict case
- Former accountant gets 7-year prison term for tax fraud
- Republican cites masturbating fetuses to support new abortion restrictions
- Review: Microsoft Office Mobile for iPhone
- E.J.Guiste on Law and Justice: Pieters v. Peel Law Association: "Causal Nexus" ???
- Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum charged with 14 offences
- New legal battle for ex-prisoner awarded $6M: Ex-wife who divorced him in 1992 wants a share
- In the practicPRO Lending Library: Law Office Procedures Manual for Solo & Small Firms
- BlackBerry defends its security after G-20 spying allegations.
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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