Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, July 20, 2012:
- Rose Boyko, former judge from Newmarket, honoured by Queen
- Must the Internet Be Accessible to People With Disabilities?
- Who are America’s Top 100 Entertainment ‘Power Lawyers’?
- Judge: Stripping naked at airport to protest TSA is protected speech
- B.C. Ct of Appeal blocks age discrimination challenge over Fasken's mandatory partner retirement policy
- Lawyers ask for Guantanamo trial to be televised
- Judges Must Warn New Jersey Jurors About Eyewitnesses’ Reliability
- LSBC gives law student with sketchy academic history a second chance
- Harper can't be shielded from facing defamation suit: Guergis's lawyer - Victoria Times Colonist
- UK consultant says most lawyers today don't have the right skills to service corporate clients effectively
- Legal Battles Erupt Over Tough Voter ID Laws (Ethan Bronner/New York Times)
- Sheriff Joe Arpaio Trial Opens in Phoenix
- Helena Guergis' lawyer says lawsuit "is not a fiction" in bid to keep case alive
- Massive spam botnet shut down, say experts
- Ontario, Law Commission highlights ageism in justice system - Toronto Star
- Spy glasses used by accuser in Justice Lori Douglas sex case
Last but not least, in case you don't have plans for the weekend, check out "The Ultimate Weekend Road Trip" via The Grid.
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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