Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, January 15, 2014:
- Ice storm 2013: Rob Ford’s request for an urgent meeting rejected by Kathleen Wynne
- "Heat of the moment" resignations - tips for employers
- The impact of criminal resolutions on civil proceedings against police - Lexology
- Oklahoma gay marriage ban struck down
- Hotline fields 17 calls on Utah fertility clinic
- Judge Reinstates Federal Oversight of Voting Practices for Alabama City
- Supreme Court hears arguments on controversial Marc Nadon appointment
- A second state considers allowing its law-school grads to skip the bar exam
- F. Lee Bailey’s quest for a law license will be heard by Maine’s top court
- Cohabitation not allowed in contract of this state university president
- Most of the 10 Commandments violate U.S. Constitution, atheists say in Oklahoma suit
- Quebec values charter: PQ threatens election fight
- U.S. Appeal Court tosses FCC’s net neutrality rules
- Justin Bieber's house raided by police after egging incident
- Justin Bieber not arrested 'nor exonerated' after drugs found in home
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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