Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 13, 2013:
- US federal judge rules unpaid interns were misclassified employees, certifies class action
- NSA whistleblower Snowden says he's not avoiding justice
- Some striking Ontario elevator workers forced back to work under rarely used labour law
- Top ten issues for employers: Issue #2: restrictive covenants in Canada - Lexology
- Study: Same-sex marriage has no effect on opposite-sex marriage rates (...duh!)
- Animal rights group seeks to ban foie gras in New York
- Canada has tracked phone and Internet data for years
- Check Out LSUC's "AccessCLE" - free downloads of CLE materials that are more than 18 months old
- American Bar Association may ban ‘gay panic’ defense
- Amelia Earhart’s missing plane found in 2010, lawsuit claims
- “Stand your ground” law helps white defendants a lot more than black ones (Salon)
- Tips and Traps for the Self-Representing Litigant?
- Canadian Bar Association’s futures project launched via Mitch Kowalski
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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