Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, February 21, 2014:
- Nebraska judge strikes down state law that allowed Keystone XL pipeline
- Man Framed by Detective to Get $6.4 Million From New York City After Serving 23 Years for Murder
- 25 Things All Young Lawyers Should Know In Order To Not Screw Up Their Legal Careers
- Canadian lawyer leads team to gold medal in Olympic curling event
- Court to control MLK Bible, Nobel Prize
- Virginia adds Ohio execution drug
- Olympic snowboarders jumping over — and around — ban on displaying logos
- Bill Viewed as Anti-Gay Is Passed in Arizona
- Law.com will be winding down its blog network
- Canada Post says Oakville among the first communities to lose home delivery under new plan
- NSA considers expanding bulk surveillance — claiming it’s because they’re being sued
- Teen cites high-school experience in Michigan juvenile-lifer amicus brief
- Supreme Court to prosecutors: Stop using expert witnesses to give anecdotal evidence
- Judge orders new psychiatric exam for accused movie theater shooter
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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