Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, September 18, 2012:
- Ottawa woman wins wrongful dismissal case against US embassy - Ottawa Citizen
- Former Justice Souter: ‘Pervasive civic ignorance’ in U.S. could bring dictatorship
- Canada's Biggest Rip-Off: Broadband Internet
- Louisville Slugger Prevails as Court Throws Out 'Defective Bat' Verdict
- French court to rule Tuesday on topless Kate photos
- Sparks fly over independent counsel resignation in Judicial Council investigation of Justice Lori Douglas
- Scalia Was ‘Enraged’ at Roberts’ Switched Vote on the Health Law, New Book Says
- Sidebar: Clarence Thomas Discusses His Life and the Supreme Court
- Alito Tells of Frustration over Media Mistakes and Bumper-Sticker Spin
- CCLA sounds alarm on retention of non-conviction records
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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