Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, September 27, 2012:
- New Zealand admits illegally spying on Kim Dotcom
- Biographer Doesn’t Pull Punches, Calls Rehnquist’s Judicial Philosophy ‘Nihilistic at its Core’
- Trial Judge Increases Punitive Damages Award To $550,000 - Employment and HR - Canada
- Motion to study when life begins defeated in Parliament
- Perjury counts against ex-Penn State officials retained
- Wal-Mart Women Get Their Day In Court
- Jailed for faking cancer to pay for breast implants
- Police seek 200 more charges in Stanley Cup riot
- Rent-to-own computers secretly recorded users having sex: FTC
- Man charged with tweeting Obama threats
- Analysis: Boogaard’s Lawsuit May Shake Up Hockey
- Bay Street’s big legal firms turn to outsourcing
- U.S. court to hear appeal over federal gay marriage law | World | News | Toronto Sun
- Dismissal before major surgery was discrimination based on disability: Tribunal
- Illinois Court Permits Religious Pharmacists To Refuse To Dispense Emergency Contraception
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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