Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, November 19, 2013:
- Police say teen used social media to intimidate witnesses to Philadelphia crimes
- New Mexico: Weighing Free Speech in Refusal to Photograph Lesbian Couple’s Ceremony
- Top Ohio court nixes agreed 6-month law-license loss for ex-judge over ticket fixing for lawyer
- Conrad Black denied chance to speak to Order of Canada panel
- Presumed Innocent, but Caged in Court
- Canadian workers among happiest in the world, survey says
- Rob Ford stripped of power as mayor by Toronto council
- George Zimmerman charged with assault, battery
- Death Meted Out by Alabama Politicians in Robes
- Toronto City Council strips crack-smoking mayor of his powers
- His Honor? Toronto’s Mayor Rampages on, to City’s Shame - NY Times
- Arora v. Whirlpool: the case of smelly washing machines
- Lance Armstrong seeks dismissal of fraud case
- The New Age of Litigation Finance
- John Edwards back to practicing law
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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