Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, September 19, 2012:
- Groups that run election ads may keep donors secret, US Appeal court rules
- Robert Latimer allowed to travel to Britain for panel discussion about his case - Toronto Star
- Dangerous offender 'reverse onus' provision in Harper omnibus crime bill struck down by Ontario court
- Toronto Blue Jay Yunel Escobar Suspended for Gay Slur Written on Eyeblack
- Mitt Romney '47 percent' recording may have been illegal - Tony Romm
- Lawyers Ponder Whether 'Secret Video' of Romney Violated Privacy Laws
- 132 tunnel out of Mexico prison near US border
- Lori Douglas case: "a reasonable apprehension of bias"
- Twitter unveils new design and apps
- Canada's credit card 'code of conduct' to add rules for paying by smartphone
- St. Louis Lawyer Couple’s Suit Accuses Former Law Partner in Bombing Outside Their Home
- Benetton's new ads seek 'unemployees of the year'
- AGI.it - Seven US-resident Egyptians charged in Egypt over 'Innocence' movie
- Administrative dismissals: Don’t be caught standing when the music stops
- Magazine fined for topless Kate photos
- Court Rules Student’s Facebook Messages Have First & Fourth Amendment Protections
- School: 'Father-daughter' dance breaks the law
- Royal Family Wins Initial Round in Lawsuit Over Topless Photos of Sunbathing Duchess of Cambridge
- PA Supreme Court Vacates Order Denying Injunction on Voter ID Law
- Convicted killer: I'm too obese to be executed
- Court restores Obama’s indefinite detention power
- How to Present Evidence at Civil Trials
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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