Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, July 29, 2013:
- Momentum Builds Against N.S.A. Surveillance
- Ontario Human Rights Tribunal fines farm $23,500 for calling migrant workers ‘monkeys’
- American lawyer attacked by polar bear while camping in Labrador
- Fired Florida court worker says she saw judge have sex with her bailiff; judge denies law
- Phase out court reporters, Nebraska judge says; How would a ‘price point law firm’ work?
- Lac-Mégantic mulls legal action over $4M in cleanup costs
- Roberts’s Picks Reshaping Secret Surveillance Court
- U.S. Prison Populations Decline, Reflecting New Approach to Crime
- Baton Rouge cops propositioning, arresting gay men under sodomy law struck down 10 yrs ago
- A Canadian Law School for Homophobes?
- Ontario jails holding more inmates than they're designed for
- Public opinion surveys find people have low opinion of attorneys but still want their kids to become one
- Washington bosses, it's now illegal to demand Facebook passwords
- Bulger trial hinges on credibility of gangsters
- Michigan attorney general backs pensioners in Detroit bankruptcy
- Write Like a Supreme Court Justice?
- Big Marijuana lobby fights legalization efforts (Byron Tau/Politico)
- Snowden’s Lawyer Comes With High Profile and Kremlin Ties
- 10 ex-'Idol' contenders sue, alleging racism
- Wrongful Bank Foreclosure Has Not Led To Compensation For Victim
- SCOTUS favorability rating drops below 50% for the first time in almost 30 years
- U.S. won't seek death penalty for NSA leaker Snowden
- Ariel Castro, Cleveland man who trapped, raped three women for years, gets life plus 1000 years
- B.C. teacher cleared in sex case says trials ruined life
- Madison woman gets 5 years in child starvation case
- Ontario Human Rights Tribunal: Code protections extend to workplace-related postings on Facebook
- Supreme Court rules against tabling French-only court documents in B.C. | CTV News
- Kim Dotcom Speaks at NZ Protest Rally, Crowd Cheers
- Guard wins record human rights settlement for ‘vile’ anti-gay harassment at Ottawa jail
- Judge in Bradley Manning trial begins weighing her verdict
- Native Activist order to pay over $16Gs costs for Idle No More blockade
- Ex-IMF chief Strauss-Kahn to be tried for pimping (Reuters)
- Battling court gridlock with tech tools
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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