Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, July 26, 2013:
- S.F. cyclist guilty of vehicular manslaughter for running down pedestrian; could be a U.S. first
- Ohio Judge in contempt for barring journalist from courtroom in defiance of appeals court order
- Lawyer gets suspension for impersonating college acquaintance on lesbian dating website
- Lane Armstrong's lawyer: US 'got what it bargained for' - Toronto Sun
- Court says skipping ads doesn’t violate copyright. That’s a big deal.
- Thursday Thinkpiece: Jordan Furlong on the Open Market for Legal Services
- Is the death of BigLaw overhyped?
- O.J. Simpson to ask Nevada parole board to cut prison sentence
- 9 creative lawyer business cards (gallery)
- Fair-Access to Work – Removing the 'Canadian Experience' Employment Barrier
- Canada's crime rate lowest since 1972
- If you oppose marijuana legalization and regulation, you’re soft on crime
- More Judges Who Blog
- Google ordered by judge to ID anonymous blogger who targeted lawyer
- Federal prosecutors charge SAC Capital hedge fund with criminal fraud
- Alabama abortion law delayed by federal judge
- Ontario judge certifies investors' class action against Manulife Financial | Financial Post
- Major Layoffs at LexisNexis
- Senate scandal: RCMP say Mac Harb home ‘uninhabitable’
- Military court hears closing arguments in Manning WikiLeaks case
- Pastor: 'In God We Trust' Signs on Tennessee Courthouse Are Part of 'Majority Rule'
- The Shrinking Of Big Law, Ctd
- Highlights From Canada's Law Reform Commissions
- Edmonton owner of gore website wanted by police for breaching bail condition - Edmonton Journal
- Halliburton Pleads Guilty to Destroying Evidence After Gulf Spill
- Gender identity and gender expression under the Human Rights Code: One year later
- Apportioning liability for a single loss caused by separate breaches of contract
- U.S. indicts five hackers in biggest cyber fraud case in history
- Halliburton will plead guilty in BP Gulf oil spill - The Hill's E2-Wire
- Feds tell Web firms to turn over user account passwords (Declan McCullagh/CNET)
- Premiers back national inquiry on missing aboriginal women - Canada First Perspective
- Justin Trudeau wants to legalize marijuana in order to ‘keep it out of the hands of our kids’
- Lawyer Clayton Ruby seeks halt to proposed BC law school that bans gay ‘sexual intimacy’
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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