Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, December 17, 2013:
- WiseLii 1.3 - Canada's Mobile Legal Research Tool: Update available at the iTunes App Store. Bug fixes and now updated to new CanLII API
- Lev Tahor: Two children seized by Children’s Aid from radical Jewish sect
- Connecticut Divorced Men File Lawsuit Claiming Alimony is Unconstitutional
- Jailed Pussy Riot members may be pardoned
- Babies born in jail belong with moms, B.C. court says
- Ontario to allow wine sales at farmers markets - Toronto Star
- CanLII's Top 10 Most Consulted Cases of 2013
- SCC holds pension payments not deductible from dismissal damages - Lexology
- Crack-smoking Toronto mayor gets the spirit - CNN
- British police find ‘no credible evidence’ that Princess Diana was murdered
- Judge Says NSA Bulk Metadata Collection Likely Unconstitutional, Issues Injunction
- The "cultural cachet" of a law degree
- Ont. property mgr appeals injunction against appearing as landlord’s representative at hearing
- In N.F.L. Concussion Case, Help in Analyzing Deal
- Australia posts code of conduct for asylum seekers
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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