Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, July 5, 2013:
- Ontario court set to rule in Rwandan war crimes trial
- Interns face 'patchwork' of rules, even on Parliament Hill
- When Foster Care Hurts - TheTyee.ca
- Privacy group to file Supreme Court petition against NSA surveillance program
- Tennis pro sues posh racquet club for $5 million for wrongful dismissal - Mississauga
- Employment Probationary Period - Terminations - Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
- Two Texas women sue troopers over ‘unconstitutional’ roadside body cavity search
- Family of dead inmate suing Corrections Canada for $10 million - globalnews.ca
- New Chinese law requires adults to visit their elderly parents
- LSUC applies Gladue principles in discipline case
- SCC denies former Ottawa U prof’s judicial bias appeal
- California passes transgender bathroom rights bill
- Judges refuse to let up on order to reduce California prison overcrowding
- Secret protocol between RCMP and justice department is secret no more - Ottawa Citizen
- Johnson v. Jordan: time to appeal in family law matter runs from notice of entered formal order
- New B.C. Limitation Act in force in British Columbia
- North Carolina senate passes anti-abortion bill
- Conservatives planned to reimburse Senator Mike Duffy: court documents
- Child protection receives short shrift from province - Waterloo Record
- Métis to Appeal to Supreme Court on Harvesting Rights Case - Canada NewsWire (press release)
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- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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