Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, July 8, 2013:
- B.C. Human Rights Tribunal reminds employees to express their accommodation needs
- Player stabbed, referee dismembered over soccer quarrel in Brazil
- Edward Snowden : NSA ‘in bed together with’ other Western states
- Secret FISA Court Widens Power Of NSA To Spy On Us All
- Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines and Immigration Sponsorship
- George Zimmerman Trial: State Rests, Court Denies Motion to Aquit
- Zimmerman’s lawyers demand an acquittal
- Lying in the confirmation process: William Rehnquist
- Mike Duffy Senate scandal inches closer to Stephen Harper: Walkom
- Tattoo, piercing technicians often lack hygiene training to safely, Star investigations finds
- After Legal Marathon, Britain Deports Terrorist Suspect
- Ontario judge clears 'probably guilty' Rwandan of war crimes - Politics - CBC News
- How a turtle toppled Prince Edward County wind turbines
- Wisconsin governor Scott Walker signs abortion bill requiring ultrasound (Associated Press)
- Canadian-born man facing deportation; Immigration Canada says he’s not a citizen | CTV News
- Edward Snowden offered asylum by Venezuelan president (Guardian)
- Supreme Court modifies conflicts of interest rules for lawyers | Legal Post | Financial Post
- NYC Judge to Hear Accusations Against Police by an Inmate
- Boston University accuses Apple of stealing professor’s idea for iPhone
- “You can’t arrest me…I’m a lawyer” | Windsor Star
- Kidnappers and con artists: Lawyers with criminal records | Windsor Star
- Grandmother charged in death of Ontario toddler left alone in hot car - Victoria Times Colonist
- 8 things revealed by RCMP's court filings on Mike Duffy
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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