Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, January 04, 2013:
- Law Prof Who Urged Abandoning the Constitution Gets Abusive and Threatening Emails
- Virginia Court: Negative Yelp Reviews Shouldn’t Be Censored
- The top 10 Canadian legal ethics stories for 2012
- Two fake Toronto law firms tied to an international inheritance collection scam
- NHLers begin voting again on 'disclaimer'
- Condom piercer loses sexual assault appeal - Nova Scotia - CBC News
- Which Supreme Court Justice was Turned Down by 14 Law Firms?
- Appeals court: Motorist cannot be stopped for giving police the middle finger
- Two Pennsylvania teens receive citations for sexting under new tiered law - Times Union
- NB Roman Catholic diocese had duty to report sex abuse allegations, lawyers say
- Hey, sperm donor, don't answer that Craiglist ad! Child support risk is real - U.S. News
- US labour and employment roundup
- Legal Skills Prof Blog: Suggestions for reforming legal education to make students more practice ready
- Global News | B.C, Ottawa ordered to pay costs for First Nation's land claims case
- Gary Bettman ‘prepared to cancel NHL season’ next week: Report (Puck Daddy)
- Global Toronto | U.S. lawyer told to stay away from teen she's accused of bringing to Ontario for sex
- Calif. court orders new trial in rape of sleeping woman | Herald Times Reporter
- Gun sentence violates Charter: BC Judge
- Icelandic girl fights for right to her own name - Yahoo! News
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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