- US: When Judges Don’t Know Everything - capital punishment for rape of a child http://t.co/uYM5f25SWt
- US: A Bad Reversal on the Texas Abortion Law http://t.co/zrQGiBi8uO
- US: $60 million judgment for misclassifying as independent contractors who should have been employees under the law http://t.co/X7TZFVWllM
- Innovative divorce mediation service aiming to help couples whose family have financial interest | New Law Journal: http://t.co/4HWqxk0ivT
- Five in a row for pensions lawyer Tim Cox from Linklaters | New Law Journal: http://t.co/UEy39x8Dgm
- Hacking Ashton closes: Staffordshire ABS enters liquidation | New Law Journal: http://t.co/agUH6OPP5Q
- JR reforms: restrictions on judicial review could spark a “new generation of satellite litigation” | New Law Journal: http://t.co/HKayiAUCqS
- Prisoners’ votes? Solicitors to appear before Parliamentary Joint Committee | New Law Journal: http://t.co/NYmWzzLXcl
- Hourly rates: Costs Committee calls for evidence on GHR | New Law Journal: http://t.co/AyJubckQR8
- Regions, not London, best, says LCJ | New Law Journal: http://t.co/Rzqt5yN97b
- Small claim limit likely to stay put | New Law Journal: http://t.co/hwK50s4dIU
- Immigration lawyer warns of consequences of new Immigration Bill | New Law Journal: http://t.co/gr9oVp3UUb
- NLJ / LSLA survey of litigators reveals widespread concerns over Jackson reform impact | New Law Journal: http://t.co/MRZalfEkPs
- Justices rule: Considering best interests of a patient who lacks capacity is not objective test | New Law Journal: http://t.co/N5ZDbs41WA
- 153 firms left without cover:SRA confirms large number of firms have failed to secure PII | New Law Journal: http://t.co/aegYfNcM2c
- Ambitious students: Law students’ confidence is riding high despite the economic gloom | New Law Journal: http://t.co/7HM2e5sc2p
- Legal aid campaigners call on Nick Clegg | New Law Journal: http://t.co/NRT9W3Gcte
- How many men in Asia admit to rape? http://t.co/QpnYpDcAaS
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/oV3eHC3kLR
- US appeals court backs employer in 'contraception mandate' case http://t.co/jTkxTVQntt
- EGYPT: Trial Of Morsi Fraught With Risks http://t.co/JRrWkauvne
- Phone hacking trial: Andy Coulson authorised payment to police officer to 'nick' royal phone directory, jury told http://t.co/qeNPQHO5zE
- Daughter and son-in-law charged with murder of elderly couple found buried in back garden http://t.co/rJHVvfSE94
- Phone-hacking trial: Editor 'was warned he could face charges over payments to police' http://t.co/trl1rvtJ23
- Legal aid reform - justice on the cheap http://t.co/llfWrxe1XW
- Embassy workers win the right to sue employers over abuses http://t.co/2s38zAj7sN
- UK Lead On Oil and Mining Transparency Law Sends Strong Signal to U.S. http://t.co/lmKBOjJBzg
- UK pledges to fast-track EU extractive transparency law http://t.co/mKHSXMiMcw
- Police to search Thames for missing barrister http://t.co/eC0iQR0FBf
- Barrister Barbara Hewson: rape victims can have moral responsibility http://t.co/0YjjiOFG6m
- MALAWI: Chief Justice asks women to utilize women legal bodies http://t.co/FWvuuLbiNK
- SOUTH KOREA: Justice minister denies influencing election-meddling probe http://t.co/Crgh5YiFdK
- Blackburn Solicitor jailed for giving criminals information on drugs operation http://t.co/tTBHX7aPOD
- Women’s human rights theme of International Education Week http://t.co/tvtnWHgRwF
- NIGERIA: Justice Salami Accuses Judiciary Council of Cruelty http://t.co/59aOW3AW8H
- MALI’s coup leader summoned by judiciary in wake of killings http://t.co/QjQkqFDp7W
- US: Detroit's historic bankruptcy - 4 questions that still beg for an answer http://t.co/cVmY07cwa3
- Parish Council’s £65k employment tribunal bill http://t.co/Ufw9rYgjyB
- BELGIUM considers giving children right to choose euthanasia http://t.co/mVUuvMGf6R
- How EU business rights override the human rights of working people http://t.co/cmJo7gVuoH
- Rights activists reported hailing landmark victory for press freedom in MALAYSIA http://t.co/Au5ev1XLIL
- US gay rights groups urge viewers to skip Ender's Game film http://t.co/X8smp6DLbV
- AFGHANISTAN: Women can be jailed for the 'moral crime' of fleeing your abusive husband http://t.co/Cl77tpWI1s
- BALKANS: Huge Bosnia mass grave excavated at Tomasica http://t.co/dY0ae8vXlj
- AUSTRALIA: Law to make Muslim women remove burqa for WA police http://t.co/hKoPoCORvb
- Blasphemy law removal considered http://t.co/CAF3PRCrsN
- ZIMBABWE court scraps controversial Mugabe insult law http://t.co/nCXVLXL0ja
- INDIA: SC's fears for Delhi: Government rapped over crime against women http://t.co/0eE2Z6r3uZ
- CANADA: Manitoba law to seize booze from party houses, kick gang members out of bars http://t.co/ixoYCho4Io
- GCHQ leaks: we can't just guillotine all debate with the phrase 'national security' http://t.co/pYpz4egyqN
- Televised court of appeal session cuts sexual assault jail term http://t.co/GFvaBQk7dt
- Michael Mansfield QC interview: 'What's wrong with rights?' http://t.co/RmZ1DTfi23
- BRAZIL to legislate on online civil rights following Snowden revelations http://t.co/SjjjzXkZZr
- Hot legal telly it's not. But nor are cameras in court the slippery slope of cliche http://t.co/GoncM9jGod
- Newspapers forge ahead with plans for new regulator http://t.co/O6t3NRjubg
- Royal Marine accused in murder of Afghan prisoner 'was in constant fear' http://t.co/Zo5fY9goeb
- Defence ministry does cost-benefit analysis of recruiting under 18s http://t.co/FCN60rHHve
- Terror suspects cleared of tampering with 'faulty' tags http://t.co/NoXLGSWOTo
- The judges could offer a way forward on press regulation http://t.co/vqs63yacQq
- The true cost of the UK's new Immigration Bill | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/azlo6UD3na
- Profiles in Justice: Josh Dubin, America's hottest litigation consultant | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/qr1SCG2jYF
- Professional insolvencies on the rise in the UK | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/kWvwkP6jAS
- A 90 year ban on cameras in court in the UK has been lifted | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/IR2zPDrLPn
- Dacheng opens 9th office outside China | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/BWnMFxt53b
- World's biggest gold producer stalls on legal hitches | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/lHoTMJyooR
- King & Wood Mallesons SJB tie-up creates first Asia-based global firm | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/oLphcKS2fT
- Gadens to pay A$5m over negligent tax advice | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/CVVRdwXCwR
- No date yet for company ownership register | Law Gazette http://t.co/rLclvGCRal
- Give MPs a vote on controversial European Arrest Warrant, says report http://t.co/wdRggChadR
- Senior judge warns of leap in Oxbridge lawyers http://t.co/qDLQ62bIWl
- Petite lawyer fights off two muggers http://t.co/5xgt463t3j
- LAW FIRM NEWS: A&O joins magic circle rivals in hiking associate pay | The Lawyer http://t.co/RKUABjx1vx
- Legal changes at TIME as News Corp veteran steps in prior to spinoff from Time Warner | The Lawyer http://t.co/fdJShOFX4q
- Death threats over a bag of crisps: the perils of working in-house | The Lawyer http://t.co/mF7VkrpHii
- Co-op Legal Services adds 13 chambers to bar panel | The Lawyer http://t.co/rCBNZ8FhKZ
- Porth fraud investigator laundered money in husband's £885,000 fraud http://t.co/vnHc4zy1YA
- Man admits RAF Bomber Command Memorial graffiti scrawl http://t.co/WsoER4MXFi
- Loughborough terror accused 'plotted Columbine-type deaths' http://t.co/Re7Vihvg8u
- GERMANY hopes for details from Snowden on US spying http://t.co/2UUV38WWjh
- Phone-hacking trial: Prince Harry message 'was hacked' http://t.co/tbFixQ0y4c
- Paul Gambaccini arrested in Operation Yewtree inquiry http://t.co/eOEGAZyRoA
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