Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, March 17, 2014:
- Lev Tahor choice of Guatemala as refuge surprises legal experts
- ACLU challenges Indiana same-sex marriage ban
- Three Strikes for Legalese
- Malaysia Officials Open Criminal Inquiry Into Missing Jet
- Federal judge orders Tennessee to recognize same-sex marriages pending lawsuit
- Federal judge strikes down Arkansas abortion law
- Lev Tahor: Judge blocks removal of children in Guatemala
- EU demand: Americanize those cheese names
- So the Access to Information Act is basically useless
- Canadian lawsuit to seek $500 million from exchange as bitcoins go missing
- Judge found to have usurped role of Crown with questions to witnesses
- ACLU files lawsuit challenging Florida's refusal to recognize same-sex marriages
- Thirteen people sue Indiana over law banning recognition of same-sex marriages
- Royal Bank accused of interest rate fixing in lawsuit
- ‘Offensive’ police funeral procession protester wrongfully arrested, T.O. small claims judge awards $1000
- F.D.I.C. Sues 16 Big Banks Over Rigging Of a Key Rate
- Federal judge rules that Tennessee must recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages
- Canada Information Commissioner loses landmark Federal Court case over government document delays
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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