Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, January 24, 2014:
- Pakistan court sentences British man to death for blasphemy
- Supreme Court dismisses request for an appeal by ‘vexatious’ litigant
- ‘Revenge porn’ purveyor Hunter Moore indicted by FBI
- Five Law Schools Cutting Tuition
- Don’t want to be hassled by creationist teacher? Give up Buddhism, Louisiana public school says
- Federal judge rules Samsung infringed on Apple's patented word recommendation technology
- Supreme Court of Canada summary judgment ruling: Bruno Appliance and Furniture, Inc. v. Hryniak
- Supreme Court of Canada eases path for Ontario summary judgment motions
- Panel: NSA data program illegal
- Resume lies lead to disbarment for former Paul Hastings partner
- Javad Heydary: Judge could seek to quell death doubts | Toronto Star
- Man behind the Chris Christie probe: U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman leads federal inquiry
- CBA Futures Chat: The Future of Lawyer Employment
- Justin Bieber arrested, accused of drag racing, DUI: Miami Beach police
- Study: Facebook to Lose 80 Percent of Users, Become the Next MySpace - PC Magazine
- Looking for the Gems: Overcoming Bias in Law Firm Recruitment
- Canadian employment claims: global employers can challenge jurisdiction - Lexology
- Virginia Won’t Defend Gay Marriage Ban
- The political steamroller that is Quebec's charter of values
- Hacker’s Guide to Being More Productive
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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