Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, March 12, 2014:
- Man freed after 30 years on death row
- CIA Lawyer At Center Of Computer Snooping Clash
- "What Makes Lawyers Happy? Transcending the Anecdotes with Data from 6200 Lawyers"
- Raw milk crusader vows to press 20-year fight despite Appeal Court loss
- One-sentence SCOTUS dissent suggests court should consider issue of secret death-penalty drugs
- Accident victims group, Ontario PC critic call for reform of auto insurers' medical assessments
- NSA tells ABA it is ‘firmly committed’ to rule of law and ‘bedrock’ attorney-client privilege
- Ailing Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter longs to see U.S. man freed
- How a Court Secretly Evolved, Extending U.S. Spies’ Reach
- Age discrimination in benefit plans – Talos v Grand Erie District School Board - Lexology
- With Keurig 2.0, Green Mountain Wants Its Monopoly Back
- Losers and gainers in Toronto’s new priority neighbourhoods list
- Yale tops law school rankings; Duke moves into the top 10
- Justin Bieber gets snarky with lawyer and court reporter in deposition; see video clip
- Feinstein: CIA may have violated Constitution by searching committee computers
- Actor and Hollywood producer, both lawyers, indicted over tax credits for film house rehab
- N.J. judge: Mom can keep dad out of delivery room
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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