Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, May 23, 2014:
- Group of NJ rabbis indicted for using stun guns and beatings to force men to divorce
- Supreme Court tosses man’s Dragons Den complaint
- Colorado’s great pot experiment, nearly five months in: Flush coffers, but also unforeseen problems
- U.S. House votes to limit NSA’s spying powers to protect innocent Americans
- Omar Khadr faces $50M suit by blinded U.S. soldier, widow
- Omar Khadr sued for $50M by widow of U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan and wounded sergeant
- U.S. court allows ‘pink slime’ defamation lawsuit against ABC to proceed
- Search Engine Optimization: What Really Works for Law Firms?
- Ontario expands statutory leaves for employees | Financial Post
- Execution by firing squad considered in Wyoming
- Law Society investigating conduct of veteran Scarborough prosecutor - Toronto Star
- Supreme Court of Canada upholds retirement clause in Faskens partnership agreement - Financial Post
- Supreme Court upholds B.C. law firm's mandatory retirement rules
- Cody Franson’s Tough Argument in MVA suit
- Hassan Diab appeal court decision: No Canadian is safe | rabble.ca
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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