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Twitter for Monday, July 22, 2013:
- Big Law Firms in Trouble: When the Money Dries Up | New Republic
- Manslaughter boast ends U.S. fugitive’s secret life in Canada
- Dubai jails Norwegian woman for illicit sex after she reports rape
- The Galloping Beaver: Spying, commerce and law . . .
- New Jersey Supreme Court rules warrants required to track cell phones
- Scalia's Judicial Scam—In Detail-Part 1
- EI whistleblower suspended without pay
- Woman arrested for faking brain injury and scamming $480,000 from Boston bombing victims
- BC Goes Its Own Way On Tort Of Invasion Of Privacy - Privacy Protection - Canada
- Judge Challenges White House Claims on Authority in Drone Killings - NYTimes
- Tim Hortons apologizes after Wi-Fi censor blocks gay news website
- Why Two Airlines Are Still Fighting 9/11 Lawsuits
- Woman’s long fight to be recognized as a Canadian citizen heads to court
- Michael Jackson’s mother testifies at trial: ‘When I lost Michael, I lost everything’
- Supreme Court grants appeal by former Congo diplomat to UN in war crimes case - News1130
- Detroit bankruptcy filing unconstitutional, judge rules
- San Diego county clerk: 'enforce state law’ by denying marriage licenses to same sex couples
- Senate and C.I.A. Spar Over Secret Report on Interrogation Program
- Temps: On the use of temporary workers in the US to circumvent regulation, legal obligation to employees
- Experiments on aboriginal people 'monstrous,' Paul Martin says
- Supreme Court of Canada clarifies war crimes law - Globalnews.ca
- Italy Court Finds Berlusconi Associates Guilty on Sex Charge
- George Zimmerman Is Not Unique
- Supreme Court clarifies rules on refugees and war crimes
- Judge grants injunction in Hobby Lobby case - Times Union
- Who owns your data when you’re dead?
- Update: judge rules Sony had right to use Faulkner quote
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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