Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, August 1, 2012:
- Libor Lawsuits, the New Asbestos - Businessweek
- Italy rules that ‘no balls’ insult for men is a crime
- Mobile technology - unpaid overtime a growing legal liability (CBC)
- Avoiding the pitfalls of social media in family law (Dan Pinnington)
- Being stupid and disrespectful is not against the law
- Handy Infographic on Lawyer Glut, Outsourcing, Other Happy Topics
- The Case Against Madam Justice Lori Douglas - via Above The Law
- Federal judge allows challenge to Colorado Taxpayer's Bill of Rights to proceed
- The Supreme Court is culpable in the Omar Khadr case - Web Features - Macleans.ca
- Enbridge barred from restarting leaky Wisconsin oil pipeline
- Ontario man suing county for $5000 in damages over Lord's Prayer at town meetings - National Post
- Breakenridge: Alberta’s position on naturopaths is hard to swallow (for closeminded people)
- Citing Evidence of Fetal Pain at 20 Weeks, US Judge Allows Ariz. Late-Term Abortion Ban
- Toronto cab drivers upset over airport bathroom ban
- Lawyer says Kenney’s office tried to intimidate him over Conrad Black comments
- South Toronto Detention Centre. $594M to build. No money for community social programs? via Jordana Goldlist
- LSUC requesting input on proposed changes to conduct rules; Aug 31 deadline via LawPro
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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