Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, March 10, 2014:
- Michigan Supreme Court demands tougher sanctions against ‘hardly working’ judge
- Bill regulating unpaid internships passes first reading at Queen's Park - Varsity
- Scarborough courthouse crown attorney charged with assault after lawyers' pub fight - Toronto Star
- S.C. prosecutors balk at being told they have to be honest
- Criminal cases plunge across Toronto - Toronto Star
- Would a Super Bowl Commercial Profit a Law Firm?
- Courts may be lenient with Lev Tahor: Lawyer | Ontario | News | Toronto Sun
- Opinion: How the Supreme Court of Canada might rule on the Quebec values ... - Montreal Gazette
- US legal sector loses 300 jobs in February
- Arkansas Judge Says ‘Sluts are Just Whores in Training’
- Apple dealt blow in US patent battle as Samsung smartphone injunction is denied
- Can You Copyright Coffee Pods?
- LAWPRO Student Magazine: 20 Tips for a smooth transition from student to lawyer
- Controversial ‘geauxjudge’ commenter admits he is a judge, drops out of appellate race
- At last, Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Gets it Right! Employers Can’t Pay Disabled Workers $1 /hr
- New rulings showing effects of SCC’s summary judgment decision
- Vic Toews appointed to Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench
- Thousands of lawyers protest ‘unnecessary and crippling’ UK legal aid cuts, boycott court hearings
- Microsoft will issue the penultimate patch for Windows XP in March Patch Tuesday
- Idaho passes bill allowing concealed guns on college campuses
- Regional justice denies media chance to argue secret Lev Tahor hearing
- Ontario Superior Court Of Justice Stifles Discussion Between Counsel And Expert
- Disabled woman wins discriminatory pay case at Ontario Human Rights Tribunal
- "Pennsylvania lawyer's ad starring smiling thugs draws criticism | News | Toronto Sun"
- Paul Ceglia, man who sued Facebook's Zuckerberg, must face fraud charges: judge.
- "How's Ezra's Defamation Trial Going?"
- "Florida man invokes ‘Stand your ground’ after shooting sheriff’s deputy"
- Supreme Court of Canada upholds sexual assault conviction for condom piercer - Nova News Now
- Police take out new search warrant in Mayor Rob Ford case
- Lev Tahor: Ontario should have seen flight risk, Quebec says
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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