Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, March 25, 2014:
- 4 arrested in 1WTC jump
- Obama to Propose Legislation Ending NSA Bulk Records Collection
- TV judge Joe Brown compares himself to MLK following courthouse outburst and arrest
- Answering e-mails after hours? You could be entitled to overtime - The Globe and Mail
- Prison officials' lawsuit defence denies plotting with Rob Ford in jail attack
- Angry Judge Says Maricopa Sheriff Arpaio Defied Order on Profiling Latinos
- Amid Wave of Pro-Gun Legislation, Georgia Proposes Sweeping Law to Allow Guns at Airports, Bars
- Former TV Judge Joe Brown Arrested in Memphis For Contempt of Court
- Woman takes Archidiocese of Ottawa before human rights tribunal - Ottawa Citizen
- Coming soon, lawyers in big box stores? - Edmonton Journal
- Businesses face e-discovery issues with social media
- Egyptian court orders 529 Morsi supporters put to death
- Hundreds of gay couples get married in Michigan before 6th Circuit stays judge’s ruling
- Law society critic among 2014 medal recipients
- How law firms can increase their online banking safety
- Chemerinsky: Corporations, contraception and religious freedom
- This week at the SCC
- Recent LSUC Rule and By-Law Amendments
- Would You Take the Bait in a Phishing Scam?
- US Hobby Lobby, Conestoga Cases Coordinated By Free Marketeers Seeking Corporate Personhood Rights
- Lawyer's suicide plea sparks positive reaction
- Conservatives defend Marc Nadon, slam Supreme Court's timing
- 5 Madoff ex-workers convicted in case's 1st trial
- Peter MacKay won't rule out renaming Marc Nadon to Supreme Court
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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