Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 13, 2014:
- U.S. refuses to recognize ‘illegal’ Donetsk referendum to secede from Ukraine
- More than 150 same-sex couples marry in Arkansas amid state high court delay
- War of words over Marc Nadon's scotched nomination to top court
- Put Oscar Pistorius under psychiatric watch: prosecutor
- UN urges Canada to hold national inquiry on missing aboriginal women and girls
- Google Should Erase Web Links to Some Personal Data, Europe’s Highest Court Says
- Ex-Israel PM sentenced to 6 years
- Law society of Upper Canada urged Benchers not to talk to press on "crooked lawyers" story - Toronto Star
- New 'human smuggling' case appears to be headed for SCC
- Focus: Have you planned for your law firm’s succession?
- Harper vs the Supreme Court of Canada | Globalnews.ca
- Should LSUC be reporting lawyers suspected of crimes to police? - Law Times
- Class-action lawsuit aims to help Ontario injured workers, challenges WSIB compensation formulas
- Courthouse custodians make more money than new prosecutors in this state
- Strategic Planning is Just as Critical for Mid-size and Smaller Firms
- Partisan split on US Supreme Court is extraordinary by historical standards, study says
- This week at the SCC
- How Law Firms Can Increase Their Online Banking Safety
- Human Rights Tribunal finds paying honorarium to employee with developmental disabilities discriminatory
- Quebec signage issue not over
- Which courts consider Wikipedia a reliable source?
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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