Here are the leadling legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, February 25, 2014:
- Six things to look for in an employment contract
- Judge Orders Recognition of Out-of-State Same-Sex Marriages in Kentucky
- DC administrative judge was disbarred in 1998 but continued to work
- Governor of Arizona Is Pressed to Veto Anti-Gay Bill
- Results of the 2013 Canadian Blog Awards - Wise Law Blog wins in legal blog category
- 'Yanukovych has disappeared': Ukraine's fugitive president wanted for 'mass killing'
- How police closed in on Mexico's largest drug kingpin
- Supreme Court declines to review challenges to more restrictive gun laws
- Federal court rules against Notre Dame in Obamacare contraception case
- My accountant says I should have registered with WSIB ten years ago! Now what do I do?
- The Law Practice Program Should Not Be Integrated Into Canadian Law Schools
- New law firm of BigLaw refugees is overseen by former weight loss executive
- Is Justice Thomas not paying attention? Jeffrey Toobin calls silence ‘downright embarrassing’
- Adapt judge’s model to summary motions, lawyers say (incl. comments from
@wiselaw) via@lawtimes - ‘A lot of angry people’ at Heenan
- Nova Scotia couple wins copyright lawsuit against homophobic U.S. blogger
- Ontario law to force calorie count on fast-food menus
- TN lawmakers threaten to cancel all campus speakers statewide over Sex Week ‘perversion’
- Firm won’t split $250K check with attorney’s estate, says his suicide voided fee-share agreement
- Arrest warrant for ousted Ukraine president
- Tax Court sanctions CRA for abusing documents obtained on discovery
- Here’s why the US government wants a national data breach law
- Ontario judge approves settlements in institutions denounced for abuse
- Divisional Court says overwhelming individual issues not necessarily bar to certification
- Your Astrological Sign Tells What Kind of Law You Should Practice
- FBI writes Texas judges, prosecutors and others, says their conversations were monitored
- Courthouse tests face-recognition system to ID individuals thought to be threats
- Uganda president signs anti-gay bill: Homosexuals are 'disgusting' - CNN
- Mexican drug kingpin ‘El Chapo’ tries to block extradition to U.S.
- The One-Eyed Witness
- Interference with economic relations by unlawful means - Lexology
- Labour Ministry to probe U.S. Steel severances, even though no formal complaint filed
- Ontario human rights damages on the rise? - Lexology
- New report notes 94% employment rate for Ontario law graduates
- Supreme Court won't consider Arizona abortion law - Times Union
- Police watchdog probes complaint about Toronto chief's fishing trip
- Justice Thomas' 8 years of silence
- Ontario Court orders Rogers Communications pay $500,000 in Chatr ads case | Reuters
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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