Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 29, 2013:
- Israeli boy's Facebook post gets parents arrested for abuse | The Times of Israel
- The Legal Basis for Omar Khadr's War Crimes Appeal
- U of W law student investigates roots of five-figure tuition
- Owner of Collapsed Building Arrested in Bangladesh
- Alberta corrections strike ruled illegal
- US Supreme Court Justice Breyer has surgery after fall.
- Omar Khadr will appeal terrorism convictions, lawyer says
- Bangladesh building toll rises to 352, four arrested; Loblaw Canada among customers
- Staff at 7 Alberta jails on strike, prisons on lockdown
- Negotiation As Improv From the Harvard Program on Negotiation
- Retired SCOTUS Justice Sandra Day O'Connor second-guesses Court's decision to hear Bush v. Gore
- Brian Burke files defamation suit over online allegation he was fired by Leafs for affair with sportswriter
- Justice Department sues drug maker Novartis for paying doctors kickbacks
- Appointments to LSUC Hearing Panel and Appeal Panel
- The Supreme Court Speaks – or Doesn't – on L'affaire Laskin.
- Announcing LawTechCamp 2013
- Manitoba Human Rights Adjudicator awards damages against employer for customer harassment of worker
- Dembeck v. Wright – Treatment of Severance Payments under Family Law.
- Women still leaving law at higher rate than men.
- Rising claims costs ‘troubling’: LawPRO
- Bill Aiming To Ban Gay Conversion Therapy For Minors To Be Introduced In New York - The Huffington Post
- Saskatchewan Court of Appeal Overturns Ruling Finding There is a Charter Right to Strike.
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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