Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, July 12, 2012:
- Canada's Privacy Commissioner issues policy position on online behavioural advertising
- The Mystery of John Roberts
- Judge continues to block Mississippi abortion law - Albany Times Union
- German judges rule parents can be brought to court for circumcising children
- Wind turbines' effects on health to be studied by Ottawa
- Supreme Court reserves judgment in high-stakes dispute over Etobicoke Centre election outcome
- Baltimore Leads Federal Court Battle over Borrowing Benchmark Known as Libor
- Not your typical law firm
- The legal netscape: Canada's law firm websites in the 1990s
- Top Court wrestles with overturned election case
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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