Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, February 14, 2012:
- Statements from bullied child who took his own life ruled admissible in Ontario court
- Judge rejects cameras in court for sentencing of man in Stanley Cup riot
- In challenge to Ottawa, judge refuses to impose mandatory sentence Globe and Mail
- B.C. court backlog 'worst we've ever seen'
- Santorum: ‘Judicial Tyranny’ Is a Serious Issue in the US
- Family law being shunned by lawyers? - Lawyers Weekly
- Ban Wi-Fi in classroom, Ontario teachers union urges, citing radiation safety concerns
- NJ Senate OKs gay marriage bill in milestone vote, but Governor Chris Christie vows to veto
- Law Society of BC Issues Final Report on Cloud Computing
- “Bloggers Under Fire” Launched By EFF
- To The Blind, The Internet Isn’t Always So User-Friendly
- West Virginia law firm giving away a free divorce for Valentine's Day - Charleston Daily Mail
- Masked Man with Machete Robs Justice Breyer During Caribbean Vacation Home Bridge Game
- Federal Court in Florida Appoints Lawyer to Sue Employer Who Allegedly Fired Woman on Jury Duty
- Washington Governor Signs Same-Sex Marriage Bill | ThinkProgress
- Canada Public Safety MInister Vic Toews: Online surveillance law's critics are supporting child pornographers
- Canadian Judges Trying to Figure Out What To Do About Twitter in the Courtroom
- Australian man fined for mooning Queen Elizabeth
- Moody's downgrades Italy, Portugal, Spain
- Mom Arrested For Hitting Son In Anger Management Class | The Smoking Gun
- Ontario Judge rejects 'outrageous,' unconstitutional mandatory gun sentence - National Post
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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