Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 28, 2012:
- US Supreme Court upholds Obama health care law with 5-4 ruling
- Apple wins order blocking sales of rival Samsung tablet
- Study: ‘Stand your ground’ laws result in an additional 4 to 7 killings per month
- EU court upholds fines against Microsoft
- Two Lawsuits Challenge the Lack of Air-Conditioning in Texas Prisons (New York Times)
- Canada's new citizen's arrest rules to come into effect
- Article with Ontario Ombsudsman
- Accused 9/11 conspirator asks UN to investigate torture allegations
- Four ways the Supreme Court could split the difference on health care
- Lawyers Will Use Databases to Predict Case Outcome
- Bernard Madoff's brother to plead guilty in criminal fraud case
- Tax amnesty offered to Americans in Canada
- Another decision that linking is, well, just linking
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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