Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, July 23, 2013:
- Did lawyer try to run down judge he’d targeted in blog posts? Top state court to decide
- Law Commission of Ontario Releases Final Report in the Family Law Project
- Judge Blocks North Dakota Abortion Restrictions
- Can You Start a Law Firm with No Money?
- Training or work? Unpaid interns want companies to pay up
- Study shows SCOTUS justices resort to ‘intensifier’ words more often in dissent
- Hearing Set for Lawsuit Disputing Detroit’s Bankruptcy Filing
- Scalia's Judicial Scam—In Detail-Part 2
- Legal assistance funding cuts threaten most at-risk (with video) - Windsor Star (blog)
- 'Lost Canadian' fighting nonsensical law that prevents war babies from becoming citizens
- Case Against a Canadian Investment Banker Highlights SEC's Expansive View of Insider Trading - Bloomberg
- UK seeks automatic blocks on online porn
- Suspension of EI whistleblower sets dangerous precedent, critics say
- Al Qaeda militants flee Iraq jail Abu Ghraib in violent mass break-out (Reuters)
- Ex-clients can seek emotional distress damages in legal malpractice case, top Iowa court says
- Michigan supremes demote chief district court judge for failure to cooperate with overseer
- White people believe the justice system is color blind. Black people really don’t.
- Report Finds Gradual Fall in Female Genital Cutting in Africa
- Lawyer behavior in Florida will be overseen by local professionalism panels
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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