Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, March 19, 2014:
- Medical marijuana users eye B.C. court case to avoid 'doomsday'
- Plasma clinic plans to open in Toronto in defiance of promised Ontario ban
- Infomercial pitchman Kevin Trudeau gets 10 years in criminal contempt case over diet-book claims
- The NFL Seeks Restitution for M.I.A.'s Super Bowl Halftime Show - Businessweek
- Google's YouTube and Viacom settle copyright-infringement suit
- IRS says security breach affected 20,000 employees, but no taxpayer records
- Stripped of Boy Scout leadership posts, 2 men avoid jail in case of toppled ancient rocks
- ACLU, Arizona give arguments over illegal immigrant no-bail law - Times-Standard Online
- Sources: Toyota in $1 billion settlement
- Is a bonus really "discretionary"? Employers should be careful
- Supreme Court hears case of Canadian photojournalist tortured in Iran
- Effort to return Lev Tahor children now involves three nations
- Oklahoma Postpones Two Executions Over Drug Shortage
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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