Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, September 06, 2012:
- Human Rights Report: Bush Admin. Used Waterboarding on Libyans in Afghanistan
- A primer on court case that could cost Rob Ford his job - Globe and Mail
- Federal judge rules airlines must stand trial for 9/11 negligence claim
- Greece judges protest proposed pay cuts under austerity measures
- Mom beheads alleged rapist, faces trial in Turkey
- Poll ranks US law schools on job prospects following graduation
- Clinton Delivers Stirring Plea for Obama Second Term
- Libyan Alleges Waterboarding by C.I.A., Report Says
- Spanking should be outlawed, says medical journal - Toronto Star
- Judge may order Fort Hood suspect's beard shaved
- Judge OKs Arizona's show-me-your-papers law
- Hackers allegedly holding Romney tax returns for ransom
- Gulf Oil Spill 2010: U.S. Department Of Justice Accuses BP Of 'Gross Negligence And Willful Misc...
- Faced with a Five-Page Limit, Lawyer Files Cartoon Amicus Brief with Proper Font Size
- Toronto Mayor Ford testifies in removal challenge
- Jury to decide fate of Drew Peterson
- World’s richest woman suggests $2 a day wages for Australian miners
- New US Federal Jury Instructions Aim to Deter Juror Use of Social Media
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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