Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, July 15, 2013:
- Should law schools invest in law firm start-ups?
- Police ignore Taser heart attack risk and keep firing at suspects’ chests
- Lawyer: Gun that killed Trayvon will be returned to Zimmerman
- Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies test for discrimination under the Human Rights Code
- An Ontario first: Tribunal revokes wind farm approval
- "Canada: BC vs Ontario: BC Supreme Court Confirms No Common Law Tort For Invasion Of Privacy"
- Open season on black boys after a verdict like this | Gary Younge
- NAACP talking to Justice Department about Zimmerman case (Kevin Liptak/CNN)
- The Zimmerman Jury Told Young Black Men What We Already Knew
- Harry Reid on Zimmerman: ‘This isn’t over with' - The Hill
- Zimmerman could still be held responsible for Martin's death
- Are Paralegals Officers of the Court? (Via @OmarHaRedeye - more Latin than a biology textbook)
- Edward Snowden: U.S. officials are preventing me claiming asylum
- Lawyers fitted for success by legal robe tailors - Toronto Star
- Walmart denies employee fired over dispute about pet in hot car - Toronto Star
- Dentist’s decision to fire ‘too attractive’ assistant upheld by court
- Texas Senate confiscates tampons while debating anti-abortion bill
- Lying in the confirmation process & beyond: John Roberts, Pt. 3
- George Zimmerman: NOT GUILTY
- Will George Zimmerman Join O.J. Simpson In The Hunt For Real Killers?
- Zimmerman Not Guilty in Killing of Trayvon Martin
- Judge to mull if airlines owe WTC owners over 9/11
- Afghanistan court releases men convicted of torturing 15-year-old bride
- Conrad Black securities hearing set for Aug. 16
- Donut sale for Alberta flood victims was a fraud
- Greenwald: U.S. should be ‘on its knees begging’ that nothing happens to Snowden
- Taliban bans tight men’s clothing in Waziristan
- Fight against citizenship oath to Queen starts in court
- Trayvon Martin trial: Jury begins deliberations in murder case
- George Zimmerman: Weekend Verdict Watch
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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