Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, July 16, 2012:
- Law Commission of Ontario releases Final Report and Framework for the Law as it Affects Older Adults
- Constitutionality of Canada's anti-spam legislation - Lexology
- Dragon Dictate, Goldman Sachs and the $580 Million Black Hole
- German Jews and Muslims blast circumcision ban
- Supreme Court gives wide interpretation to ‘fair dealing’ in copyright saga
- RIM's $147.2M lawsuit loss comes at 'worst time'
- Why Did Roberts Change His Mind? by Ronald Dworkin | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books
- Ethics ruling: Alabama lawyers may not use Groupon
- NHL’s “Opening Salvo” in CBA Negotiations. | Spectors Hockey
- Omar Khadr: Delayed transfer from Guantanamo Bay to Canada goes to court
- Mississippi abortion clinic to stay open, Judge rules
- Yahoo hacked, 450,000 passwords posted
- JURIST - Paper Chase: Decade of abortion laws unevenly restricting reproductive rights: report
- Ottawa to appeal B.C. ruling on assisted suicide
- Mom who returned Russian boy must pay support
- Google may be facing $22.5 million fine for bypassing user privacy settings via Monica Goyal
- Justin Bieber hit with $9M lawsuit for concert-goer's hearing loss after fans’ screaming ‘frenzy’
- Germany government backs circumcision right after court ruling
- The Supreme Court rules on copyright | Barry Sookman
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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