We hope that all of our readers had a lovely long weekend! Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, October 9, 2012:
- Colleagues near burnout, warns retiring Ontario Associate Chief Justice Cunningham
- Sri Lanka protests over attack on Judge
- Julian Assange supporters ordered to forfeit £93,500 bail money (Robert Booth/Guardian)
- 2012 Canadian Blog Awards, Round 1!
- Copyright Board values music used in online music services
- Court to decide if convicted NY gang member is also a terrorist under the law
- NY appeal court: Shooting victim may sue gun maker
- Human Rights Tribunal rules that duty to accommodate requires discussion and consideration
- “Let me make a note of that”: take good notes when receiving a workplace human rights complaint
- Jerry Sandusky to be sentenced in child sex abuse case
- Supreme Court nominee Richard Wagner sees Charter as evolving document - Toronto Star
- The Texas Tribune: In Texas, Schools Use ID cards, Scanners to Track Students
- US Judges Rule for US Judges on Pay
- 'Vatileaks' case: Pope's ex-butler gets 18-month sentence
- New HD CCTV puts human rights at risk - Crime - UK - The Independent
- Bachelor sues club after stripper’s rough pole dance bursts his bladder
- Stanley Cup rioting sentences appealed for not being tough enough
- Canadian Supreme Court Softens HIV Disclosure Requirement
- Man sucker punches South Carolina public defender after getting 15-year sentence (video)
- National Bank of Canada foreclosing Americans’ homes over credit card debt
- Bush Lawyer: Proposed Romney Torture Policy Is 'Indisputably Illegal' (ThinkProgress)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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