Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, August 12, 2014:
- Trial went on despite defense lawyer’s late return from lunch; 11th Circuit overturns conviction
- Foreign-aid charities join forces to challenge Revenue Canada audits, rules
- Why Should Depression Disqualify You From Practicing Law?
- Justin Bieber assault case adjourned to Sept. 8 in Toronto
- Reagan appointee sides with Wiccans: NM town must remove Ten Commandments monument
- Federal Judge Arrested On Domestic Abuse Charges In Atlanta. Guess Who?
- Mystery woman with no fingerprints is a disbarred lawyer, police say
- Supreme Court chief justice John Roberts asks lawyers to ‘rise above’ political bickering
- New York State Bar Association issues social media guidelines to help lawyers navigate ethical issues
- Fired executive gets year’s pay after 19 months on the job | Toronto Star
- Sidebar: On Supreme Court, Does 9-0 Add Up to More Than 5-4?
- ‘Hackcess to Justice’ Spawns Creative Concepts
- Justin Trudeau Vows To Scrap First Nations Financial Transparency Act - Huffington Post Canada
- ‘I felt like he was trying to kill me,’ says woman filmed being beaten by California Highway Patrol
- Eaton Centre shooting victims; families sue province, mall, police boards
- Harper's Justice Department lawyers stretched thin, internal report finds
- Don’t delay civil trials for fiscal reasons, ABA House declares
- Federal judge rules that U.S. can keep surveillance court orders secret
- Law school accreditation standards breeze through ABA House of Delegates with minimal fuss
- Justin Bourque admits he used semi-automatic rifle to target police in Moncton shooting rampage: document
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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