Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 19, 2014:
- Video: @wiselaw's LegalThinkTank: Knowledge Management with Connie Crosby
- My post today
@SlawTips: Knowledge Management – Tips for Small Law Firms - Tsarnaev: Judge Slams Govt's Attempt to Use "Betrayal of US" as Aggravating Factor - TalkLeft
- Peter MacKay tries to explain lack of diversity on federal courts - and fails
- BC Appeal Court says BlackBerry search unconstitutional without warrant
- U.S. Arrests Philadelphia Man Said to Be Guard at Nazi Camp
- California paralegal who bilked clients and got boss disbarred is sentenced to 27 months
- Employers Behaving Badly: Playing nice - how to avoid punitive awards - Lexology
- Tories tamp down Supreme Court nomination rumours - The Globe and Mail
- Google ordered by BC court to block websites selling pirated goods: Equustek Solutions Inc. v. Jack
- European court to rule on allegations Facebook passes personal data to NSA - The Guardian
- Kentucky ‘Mommy blogger’ slowly poisoned son to death to drive up blog traffic, cops say
- Sovereign citizen on trial for placing $100 billion liens on homes of US federal court officials
- Georgia man accidentally shoots his own privates while trying to holster gun
- Prosecute lawyers for tax-advantage schemes, UK MP says
- Leading the way: Justicia webcasts now available
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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