Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, May 26, 2014:
- Ex-NHLers say they are hurting, need help but NHL Alumni isn’t there for them
- A Specter of Past Executions Resurfaces in Tennessee - NYTimes
- Moral rights, property rights and Picasso: An artistic and legal conundrum
- Others Fade, but Judge Judy Is Forever: At 71, She Still Presides
- No breathalyzer at Northern Secondary prom after students challenge test in court | 680News
- Here come the law-bots: The Great Disruption: How Machine Intelligence Will Transform the Role of Lawyers
- Names of 420000 Canadians are in police database, despite no criminal records
- Final Word on U.S. Law Isn’t: Supreme Court Keeps Editing its Opinions, Long After Release - NYTimes
- YouTube Removes Video Posted by Shooting Suspect
- Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe will pay $325 million to settle hiring collusion lawsuit
- The tortuous tale behind the 10th edition of the most widely cited lawbook in the world
- Cloud Ethics Opinions: A Full List (Maybe)
- Iranian actress apologizes for kissing Cannes Festival president's cheek, as some call for lashing
- BC tree planters win $600K in human rights claims over 'slave-like' discrimination
- Indiana lawyer charged with felony intimidation over profanity-laced Facebook post to client’s ex-husband
- Hague Court Sentences Congolese Warlord to 12 Years
- Justice Louis LeBel to retire from Supreme Court in November
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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