Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, January 6, 2014:
- Wall Street Journal reports on how law schools are adjusting to declining enrollment
- 2013 is near-record year for US state laws restricting abortions, report says
- Indiana court: Couple may divorce because marriage remained valid despite gender change
- What Justice Nadon’s appointment says about the Supreme Court’s future - The Globe and Mail
- Facebook Isn't Actually A Good Way To Judge Potential Employees - Forbes
- BlackBerry sues Ryan Seacrest’s Typo over keyboard for iPhone
- Architect gets 1 year for death of firefighter in ceiling collapse of LA home he built
- The top 10 Canadian legal ethics stories of 2013
- Justice Department asks Supreme Court to toss nuns’ lawsuit over birth control mandate
- Justice Department appeals ruling that found NSA spying unconstitutional and ‘Orwellian’
- Colorado pot shops net over $1 million on the first day of legal operation
- Obama administration proposes new gun restrictions for the mentally ill
- U.S. Senator Ted Cruz: Still a Canadian, baffling immigration lawyers | Toronto Star
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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