Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, March 5, 2014:
- Marijuana TV ad makes history in U.S.
- The Most Bizarre Lawyer Commercial
- Professional engineering requirements found discriminatory towards immigrants
- DealBook: A Standoff of Lawyers Veils Madoff’s Ties to JPMorgan Chase
- Rob Ford on Jimmy Kimmel - Video
- Can US whistleblower protections apply to law firms? SCOTUS says yes in case involving mutual fund
- SlawTips Tuesday
- Victims of Dr. George Doodnaught go public with stories
- Hamilton man who assisted friend's suicide awaits Supreme Court of Canada ruling, sentencing on hold
- Quebec language police back down on Facebook complaint
- Can federal juror’s comment in deliberations be used to show voir-dire dishonesty? SCOTUS to decide
- Republicans in Western states tell appeals court: Bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional
- Judge rules lawyer used ‘corrupt means’ to get $18 billion judgment against Chevron
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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