Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 20, 2013:
- Dozens of children seized from Manitoba Mennonite community
- BMO sees diversity as a competitive advantage
- Sexual harassment policies apply to large and small employers | Careers & HR | Financial Post
- How I Will Survive Without Google Reader · Robert Ambrogi's LawSites Robert Ambrogi's LawSites
- Lawyer’s licence revoked for defrauding clients | Local | News | St. Catharines Standard
- Ontario Court of Appeal message on native justice must force change: Editorial - Toronto Star
- ‘If you can’t dry clean it, don’t wear it’; partner advises male lawyers on business casual
- Lawyers probe jurors for hidden agendas in Trayvon Martin murder case
- Ontario appeal court upholds ruling declaring man “vexatious litigant” - Toronto Star
- LSUC Expresses Grave Concerns About the Arrest and Detention of Lawyers in Turkey -
- Pennsylvania top court upholds mandatory retirement age for judges
- Is the CHL’s European goalie ban legal? | Yahoo! Sports Canada
- US House Passes Far-Reaching Anti-Abortion Bill
- Attorney: Judge should step down in Florida teen's trial for lesbian sex with younger girlfriend
- Tim Hortons being circled by Wall Street hedge funds
- Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum resigns
- Bank of America whistle-blower’s bombshell: “We were told to lie” - Salon
- U.S. Feds raid 7-Eleven stores at 54 sites, allege $180M ‘plantation system’ immigrant fraud
- Canadian Bar Association launches Futures Initiative
- Google asks court for permission to publish government data requests
- Wise Law Blog: 140 Law - Legal Headlines for Tuesday, June 18, 2013
- Zimmerman jury selection enters its second week
- The Supreme Court rules prosecutors can use a suspect’s silence as evidence of guilt
- US Supreme Court ruling could lead to far fewer mandatory minimum sentences
- Divorced Edmonton couple splits family home
- Law Blog Video: Obamacare Spurs Health-Care Lawyer Boom
- Supreme Court rules lawyers cannot solicit clients through DMV records
- YouTube (Part III) Notice and Take Down Safe Harbor Under the DMCA
- Implications of Canada’s Anti-SPAM Legislation (CASL) for IT Business
- Cigarette butt deposits proposed for B.C.
- Jury clears penile implant doctor of negligence in the case of the 8-month erection
- Supreme Court of Canada to decide Thursday if leave granted in Mayor Rob Ford conflict case
- Former accountant gets 7-year prison term for tax fraud
- Republican cites masturbating fetuses to support new abortion restrictions
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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