Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, April 23, 2014:
- The Legal Status Of Lab Rats
- Forced Arbitration Is Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs
- Unfortunately named Spanish town of ‘Kill Jews’ to vote on name change
- SCC rejects feds' cap on custody credit
- FEDERAL JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED
- Hurricane Carter Dies, but His Message against Wrongful Convictions Lives
- GM asks bankruptcy court for protection from ignition claims - Toronto Star
- Some emails in Duffy spending affair reportedly deleted despite orders
- At Stake in the Aereo Case Is How We Watch TV
- Student to Lawyer: 20 Tips for a Smooth Transition
- BLG successfully defends Charter application by G20 protester - Lexology
- Behind the Blue Box: Culture Clash and the Cost of Recycling
- Traces of marijuana in bloodstream not enough for DUI conviction, Arizona Supreme Court rules
- Ontario Truth and Reconciliation Commission to get 1000's more documents in residential schools inquiry
- Judge Rules for Detroit Newspaper in Mug Shot Dispute Case
- New York Times says Canada's middle class richer than U.S.
- How the Supreme Court could hamstring Harper over the Senate - Ottawa Citizen
- Tarantino loses first round of lawsuit against Gawker over script release
- Canadian law firm opens offices inside Walmart stores to offer consumers discounted legal services
- Television Gets Its Day In the US Supreme Court
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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