Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, March 7, 2014:
- Sperm Donors - The "Seed" of Legal Liability Has Been Planted In Kansas
- Laws Required to Swat Employers Hands from Tip Jar
- New BC Family Law Act - No More Palm Tree Justice for Unmarried Couples
- Poor Baby, Poor Mommy - The Rights of Incarcerated Mothers
- Canadian regulator CRTC: Not enough locally-made porn on television
- Pussy Riot members burned with chemicals and beaten in ‘organized’ McDonald’s attack
- SC bill would repeal 'stand your ground' law - Times Union
- Ontario bill would require MPPs to post expenses online - CBC.ca
- Piercing the corporate veil may be easier than you think - Lexology
- Tax Court rules amounts paid out of Ponzi scheme not taxable - Lexology
- Voters unseat Texas GOP judge who violently beat teenage daughter in viral video
- Target’s top tech executive quits after giant data breach
- 2 more Texas clinics closing amid new abortion law - Albany Times Union
- Since It Can't Sue Us All, Getty Images Embraces Embedded Photos
- Police feared Ford’s feud with Chief Bill Blair might taint future court case: sources
- Unlicensed Ottawa woman, Eve Stewart ordered to stop performing surgeries, Botox injections - CBC News
- NY state: Sorry your husband’s dead, now fork over $27k
- Upskirt photos not illegal under Mass. law, state high court rules; legislature then bans it
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- DOJ sues Philadelphia school district for religious discrimination against Muslim man
- Supreme Court of Canada Sets High Bar for Prosecutorial Abuse of Process in R v Babos
- Medical weed: 20 states and growing
- Chief Bill Blair leaves the Ford Bros. mud puddle, OPP to continue investigations
- 3 ex-leaders of major NYC law firm charged with committing fraud as it fell into bankruptcy
- Former Dewey chairman and three others are criminally charged in alleged ‘effort to cook the books’
- Lev Tahor sect homes searched by child protection service
- Rooting for Wrong Cricket Team? That’s Sedition, Kashmiri Students Learn
- Biglaw Partner Allegedly Slaps Solo Practitioner In The Face With Briefcase
- SCC hearing fewer but more significant appeals: report
- PQ's Marois won't participate in election's English-language debate
- How the Chevron RICO Ruling Relates to Abortion Clinic Protests - Businessweek
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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