Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, December 19, 2012:
- EXCLUSIVE: Fear of being committed may have caused Connecticut gunman to snap | Fox News
- Report on BBC Inquiry Into Sex Abuse to Be Released Wednesday
- Amendments to the Canada Labour Code Receive Royal Assent
- Report: 9 US states carried out executions in 2012
- Obama supportive of Feinstein’s proposed assault weapons ban
- Petraeus lover won’t be tried for cyber-stalking
- Ikea Monkey Darwin’s former owner has decent case: lawyer | Posted Toronto | National Post
- Workplace investigations – part 1
- Three Real Life Examples That Ontario Civil Justice System Is Broken (everyday occurrences, in fact)
- Ontario Human Rights Tribunal decision clarifies what constitutes a "series of incidents" of discrimination
- Instagram users snap over photo selling to advertisers - Technology & Science - CBC News
- Ontario eHealth class action certified | Legal Post | Financial Post
- JURIST - Paper Chase: Montana high court dismisses same-sex marriage suit
- South Carolina Lawmakers Propose 5-Year Jail Sentence for 'Obamacare' Implementation
- Instagram says it now has the right to sell your photos
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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