Here are the leading legal headlines for Monday, March 12, 2012 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Ohio bill requires sex therapy, cardiac stress test and notarized affidavit of impotency for Viagra prescription
- Supreme Court to look at 'jury vetting' - Globe and Mail
- Parties unnamed in BC ruling: Lawyer can't cut wife's spousal support
- Historic tobacco class action to commence next week in Quebec court; up to $27B at stake
- Egypt army court acquits doctor over virginity test
- Should peeking into divorce files be allowed?
- Judge denies Ron Paul’s request to unmask anonymous YouTube user
- Copyright bill hits the home stretch - Toronto Star
- 12-year-old Minnesota girl sues school district over forced Facebook profile search
- Wife discovers second wife via Facebook friend finder - ZDNet (blog)
- Wisconsin judge to rule next week on voter ID law injunction
- Known to police: Toronto police stop and document black and brown people far more than whites
- The cop on the social media beat - Toronto Star
- Birthday girl left at Chuck E. Cheese, Mom Realizes Next Day
- Canada's murky legal world of surrogate-consultants and human-egg buyers - National Post
- U.K. man’s suit: church misled him “into following false beliefs”
- Man stole judge's nameplate, posted Facebook photo of himself with it
- $50M Overtime Pay Suit filed in New York alleges Sweatshop Conditions at Famous Fashion House
- New York Says ‘No’ (For Now) to Non-Lawyer Firm Ownership
- Lawyer Gloria Allred: Prosecute Rush Limbaugh for "falsely and maliciously questioning woman's chastity"
- Privacy on Twitter, the Chief Justice on Access to Justice, and the Trouble with Troublesome Clients
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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