Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 11, 2012:
- HIV ruling was a blow to public health
- Top court decision on HIV disclosure will be major issue in Ottawa attempted murder trial: Lawyer
- Canada's Privacy Commissioner Tables 2011-2012 Annual Report on Privacy Act
- Undermining the rule of law: The case of Omar Khadr
- US Supreme Court hears biggest affirmative action race case in six years
- Hate Speech Complaint Against Ezra Levant To Be Submitted To Police
- Germany approves draft law allowing circumcisions
- Judge's ruling paves way for upcoming SD execution
- Thailand court upholds royal insult law
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn: ‘Leave me alone!’
- France sets marriage equality draft law date
- French first lady threatens to sue over ‘malicious rumors’ in biography
- Canada's legal system leaves middle class out
- Appeals court reinstates Montana’s campaign finance limits
- Doping agency paints Armstrong as ringleader of long-running cheating ring
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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