Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, January 2, 2014:
- From strippers to light bulbs: 2014 brings range of new rules
- Male, Female, Or Neither?
- Federal judge approves compassionate release of jailed former civil rights lawyer, Lynne Stewart
- US Supreme Court justice temporarily blocks contraception mandate
- Crowds Line Up to Buy Legal Pot in Colorado
- Ont Ct of Appeal reduces $550,000 punitive damages award to $450,000 in wrongful dismissal claim
- Pot stores can open today in Colo.
- District Judge Upholds US Government’s Right to Search Electronics at Border
- Pakistan appoints first female judge to sharia court
- Bus beheading lawsuits drop Canadian government, RCMP as defendants - The Globe and Mail
- 2014 Predictions on the State of the Legal Universe
- Toronto police officer strips naked “hundreds” of people
- Woman Arrested For Stabbing Husband With Ceramic Squirrel
- Texas judge arrested for dragging girlfriend by hair, strangling her
- Indiana anti-choice law drives Ft. Wayne’s only abortion provider out of town
- CBA 2013 Supreme Court Wrapup and 2014 Look Predictions
- Mich. laws target ATM 'skimmers,' car crash solicitors - WNEM TV 5
- Case considers effect of family law issues on structured settlements
- PA court overturns priest's conviction in sex abuse cover-up
- Federal judge rules NSA data collection legal and useful
- (Drug) Laundering justice
- Denver Wants You To Know (Pot Laws)
- Federal judge rules proof of direct causation unnecessary for BP oil spill claimants
- When is the Duty to Accommodate Triggered?
- Federal Judge Grants Injunction In Oklahoma Universities' Health Care Lawsuit
- Marijuana legal in Uruguay as President Mujica signs law
- A bakers’ dozen of Canadian judicial appointments
- The Supreme Court Has Struck Down Canada's Prostitution Laws. Now What? - Torontoist
- New European Court of Human Rights Factsheets
- Notre Dame University request for injunction on health care law rejected » Evansville Courier
- Rob Ford conflict-of-interest case among most-read cases of 2013
- Federal judge rules Ohio must recognize same-sex marriage on death certificates
- Freed Pussy Riot punks reunite in Siberia, urging Sochi Olympics boycott
- Internet's Impact on Adoption
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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