Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, April 17, 2013:
- Canada Social Security Tribunal (SST) established to hear Employment Insurance appeals begins operations
- Musharraf Is Disqualified From Pakistani Elections
- Niqab in court: Veil doesn’t block ‘demeanour assessment,’ court told
- The Truth About Sex at Work
- Yes, Of Course It Was Torture
- LAWPRO Magazine archives: Delegating responsibly and effectively
- Rejected client bit law firm intake worker before partner prevailed in office fistfight, police say
- Scalia Speaks, Part II: A Harsh Critique of the Voting Rights Act
- Judge proposes closed-circuit TV testimony for veiled sex-assault accuser - Toronto Star
- Breach of privacy in the Cloud
- New Zealand Lawmakers Approve Gay Marriage Bill
- Lawyers say Arkansas to use untried execution drug
- Strange Twist in Texas Prosecutor Murders
- European human rights court blocks extradition of U.K.-based terror suspect to U.S.
- Judge rules in favor of lesbians suing Hawaii B&B for denying them a room
- Montreal woman's arrest highlights legal risks of social media
- Ontario Superior Court judge Robert Scott rebuked by Court of Appeal for two cases of bias | Toronto Star
- Texas executes convicted killer for 2001 slaying
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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