Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 19, 2014:
- OpenLaws.eu: Improving access to legal information in Europe
- Florida 'loud music' trial juror: 'I believed he was guilty'
- ‘No verification’ of accused Facebook killer’s 22 murders claim
- "Never Having To Say You’re Sorry": Are Canadian Punitive Damage Awards On The Rise?
- Pussy Riot members released after arrest in Sochi
- Blackfoot woman fights charges of trafficking eagle feathers
- Ouch: The Law Schools With The Biggest Drops In Enrollment Since 2010
- SCC sidesteps question on retired judges appearing before former courts
- Brian Sinclair's family loses confidence, pulls out of inquest - Manitoba - CBC News
- Death of a law firm: Behind the collapse of Heenan Blaikie - The Globe and Mail
- Ted Cruz: Same Sex Marriage Inconsistent With The Constitution -- 'It’s Heartbreaking'
- Doug Ford says Rob Ford is being bullied by gay community
- Indiana Senate approves constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage
- Quebec euthanasia bill could become law before election
- Fla bill to ban employer demands for social media passwords is amended to allow limited access
- Kansas bill to allow for harder spanking
- Supreme Court hears arguments from RCMP members keen to form a union
- Ont. Sup. Ct. grants $1.85 million costs to Tim Hortons for successful class action defence
- BC human rights tribunal awards $75,000; decision sets new high for injury to dignity
- Retiree benefits for Ontario civil servants are being cut
- Lawyer's drug conviction raising hackles over custodial searches - Law Times
- Catholic Church withholding millions from victims, alleges government
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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