Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, March 6, 2014:
- Whitehall and Microsoft negotiate NHS Windows XP hacker survival plan
- Anti-virus software ‘totally useless’ in face of growing malware threat
- New pot legislation in the works, justice minister says
- Massacheusetts Court: 'Upskirt' photos are legal
- Testimony at Hacking Trial Gives Peek Into British Tabloids
- Unpaid interns: MPP calls for new ESA protections in private member's bill - Toronto Star
- Federal judge refuses to block Wisconsin same-sex marriage ban
- George Doodnaught denied bail while appealing sex assault convictions
- Vancouver police won't enforce new marijuana law
- Law students didn't blackmail Maclean's, libel trial told
- Student, 18, sues parents for tuition
- Same-Sex Adoptions Recognized in Idaho
- SCOTUS rules against dad seeking return of his daughter in international child abduction case
- Indiana judge is removed from office for rude conduct, delayed dispositions and retaliation
- Prosecutors seek password for indicted judge’s personal computer
- Abortion providers file lawsuit against Arizona
- LAWPRO Student Magazine: The dangers of social media and how to avoid them
- How a Canadian tomato juice law helped save Heinz’s plant in Leamington, Ont. from closing
- Check the Facts
- Long term disability - when will employment contract be “frustrated”?
- No Failiure to Mitigate Damages For Refusing Medical Marijuana: BC Court
- Oklahoma lawyer arrested for duping inmate into trading sex for ‘representation’
- Man shot to death in courthouse standoff with law enforcement was armed with toy airsoft replica gun
- A Civil Litigator’s iPad Toolbox
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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