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- Justice at a heavy price - A mom's story of fighting CAS "shaken baby syndrome" accusations - The Telegram
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- Student sues after school uses Facebook bikini pic in seminar - CNET
- High Court Sticks to Its Ways, Oblivious to Social Media
- Reefer madness not a disability, city of Ottawa was right to sack man, court rules | Ottawa Sun
- Law firms say they want ‘practice ready’ grads—but who are they actually hiring?
- Call to the Bar Toronto — June 21, 2013 a.m. (with images, tweets) · LawsocietyLSUC · Storify
- New legal skills scholarship on defining competencies of the most effective, successful lawyers
- Chief Justice Bonkalo receives Law Society LLD
- New York chef said employer showed him severed finger when he asked for income tax forms
- Ontario will not follow U.S. online defamation rule
- Kansas doctors file suit over anti-abortion law - Times Unio
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- Psychology for Lawyers
- U.S. charges Edward Snowden with espionage in leaks about NSA surveillance programs (Wash. Post)
- Nortel case to go ahead with Canada-US trial, Ontario court rules - Globe and Mail
- Devices Given to Chinese Legal Advocate Had Tracking Spyware, N.Y.U. Says - NYTimes
- Ontario Appeal Court overturns HIV disclosure cases
- WAPO: Edward Snowden Charged With Espionage
- Judge allows prosecutors to call George Zimmerman a ‘wanna-be cop’ during trial
- Facebook bug exposes contact info
- Another Blow to Class Action
Monday, June 24, 2013
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