Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, June 26, 2013:
- Tips Tuesday
- Did Alito roll his eyes during Ginsburg dissent?
- European court advised to let Google keep sensitive search data
- Toronto cyclists fear "dooring" collisions, but police don't track them
- Florida ex-prosecutor gets 2-year suspension over 100s of calls and texts with judge in death-penalty case
- Angry Chinese factory workers hold Florida executive captive over unpaid salary, severance
- Racist Facebook Comments About Co-Worker Violate Ontario Human Rights Code
- Georgia required woman to get vaginal exam to correct birth certificate error
- A Note On Ontario Defamation Law
- Dalton McGuinty calls email rules 'confusing'
- The Zimmerman Quote that Should End the Trayvon Trial - Esquire
- Delay continues as Via suspect unable to find lawyer to push for Qur’an-based trial
- Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies law of internet defamation - Lexology (registration)
- Putin: 'Nyet' to US request to turn over Snowden
- QOTD: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, in dissent
- Amnesty International: Canadian terror suspect being tortured in African prison
- Why smart digital marketers don't focus on Facebook or Twitter - VentureBeat
- Justice Ducharme honoured posthumously by LSUC
- Today is last day for US Supreme Court to issue rulings on DOMA, Prop 8
- Legal Skills Prof Blog: The 100 Most Prestigious US Law Firms
- SCOTUS Ruling in Fisher is a Significant Loss for Opponents of Affirmative Action Preferences
- Don’t just simply accept employees’ extravagant demands -Levitt | Financial Post
- Arkansas lawyer fights $25K contempt fine, says it couldn’t be imposed on Sunday
- NC voter ID bill moving ahead with Supreme Court ruling (Gary D. Robertson/Associated Press
- Pakistan’s former leader Musharraf named as suspect in Benazir Bhutto assassination
- US Supreme Court's same-sex marriage ruling saved for last
- Texas to immediately enact voter ID law following Supreme Court ruling
- Grim milestone: Texas woman's execution would be 500th since 1982 - Brandon Sun
- TekSavvy illegal downloading case risks bogging down legal system, judge says
- Children's Aid Society removes son of Whitby homeless woman
- Legal consultant says Biglaw may see "wave" of job cuts following layoffs at Weil Gotshal
- Ashley Smith inquest: Psychologist describes ‘reign of terror’ at prison
- US Supreme Court limits Voting Rights Act
- US man pleads guilty in $13M Facebook share case
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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