Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, October 1, 2012:
- California Bans Therapies to ‘Cure’ Gay Minors
- Romney Campaign Memo Urging Return to Use of Enhanced Interrogation
- Québec Ct of Appeal: no duty to disclose unfounded allegations of dishonest conduct to potential employer
- Khadr eligible for parole next summer, lawyers say
- Supreme Court back on Monday, will hear affirmative action, same-sex marriage and human rights cases
- BC Court rebukes province on handling of judges' pay
- Omar Khadr back in Canada
- World’s smallest state, Vatican holds one-of-a-kind trial of Pope’s former butler
- Ontario Superior Court: Settlement Agreements And "The Objective Observer Test" - Employment and HR
- Police in Mexico identify body by DNA found in maggots
- Switzerland lawmakers reject burqa ban
- Irving Oil charged in gas price-fixing 'cartel' in Quebec
- Trial of pope's ex-butler over leaked papers begins
- Wrongfully Convicted Inmate Freed From Death Row in Lousiana
- Potus v. Scotus
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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