Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 14, 2014:
- Federal appeals court overturns conviction for ‘white hat’ hacker ‘Weev’
- Wall Street Journal on law firm hiring
- Pope Takes Responsibility in Priests’ Abuse Scandal
- Questions linger about secret panel for Marc Nadon's appointment
- Foster families have been ‘ready for months’ to receive Lev Tahor children
- N.J. cop charged in dog attack on driver
- McDonald's foreign worker practices face growing scrutiny - British Columbia - CBC News
- CRA’s online services resume following Heartbleed scare
- Handling of Lori Douglas case a 'stain' - Manitoba - CBC News
- Kansas shooter ran for U.S. Senate, governor, declared war on Jews and ‘white race traitors’
- 3 shot dead at Jewish centers
- Oscar Pistorius Returns to the Witness Stand
- Pakistan judge drops attempted murder charges against 9-month-old
- Judge Finds New Punishment For Bully
- Arkansas planning legal battle to reinstate ban on abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy
- Supreme Court softens Tories' tough-on-crime sentencing law - CBC.ca
- LSUC looks at boosting compensation for victims of lawyer theft | Metro
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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