Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Missouri jail moves to video-only visits; fee will be charged to visitors
- Next Fight for Gay Rights: Bias in Jobs and Housing
- Ken Paxton, Texas official, says state clerks can deny gay marriage licenses - World - CBC News
- Ontario Judge signals it’s time to offer relief from ‘backbreaking’ fines
- ‘Deadbeat’ N.S. developer who owes $1.7 million in child support flees to the Middle East
- LSUC webcasts to continue despite few viewers
- It's Saskatchewan's turn to send a judge to Supreme Court - The Globe and Mail
- EU Court Rules That Website Is Liable For Anonymous Comments
- Gay marriage is a constitutional right, Supreme Court rules
- Toronto lawyer suing Peel Police for $1.5 million
- Opponents slam same-sex marriage ruling as ‘judicial tyranny’ while others rejoice
- Same-sex marriage legal anywhere in the United States, Supreme Court rules
- Trump hotel profits overstated to woo buyers, court told
- Judge rules for openness in custody case involving conflict over son’s gender identity
- Facebook ordered by Dutch court to identify revenge porn publisher
- Laura Liscio, criminal lawyer arrested in court, has all charges withdrawn
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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