Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, September 26, 2012:
- A Kiss Doesn’t Last Forever: Lawsuit Targets Lipstick Claims
- Toronto plastic bag ban violates charter: Store association - Toronto Sun
- Websites leaking users' information, Canada's privacy watchdog warns
- Adults may paddle students of opposite sex in Texas district
- Ont. Ct of App: Motions Judge was Right to Stay Wrongful Dismissal Judgment Pending Employer's Counterclaim
- Brazilian Court orders Google exec's arrest over failure to abide election take-down notice
- Facebook agrees to erase facial-recognition data in EU after privacy flap
- Study on when life begins gets Jason Kenney's support
- Four more women arrested over female genital mutilation in NSW
- An Update on the Elizabeth Warren Law License Controversy
- Lawsuit: Man Partially Blinded At OC Medieval Times « CBS Los Angeles
- Boogaard’s Parents File Lawsuit Against the N.H.L. Players’ Association
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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