Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, July 11, 2013:
- Single Fathers on Rise
- Allow Google, Microsoft to disclose national security order data: rights groups
- US legal sector loses 3,600 jobs in June
- Polygamy, exploitation charges considered in Bountiful case
- Walmart Threatens To Shut Down Stores If DC Passes Living Wage Bill (Aviva Shen/ThinkProgress)
- Apple found guilty in e-books case, may influence class-action in Canada
- Kathleen Parker: Take cameras out of court - The Washington Post
- Driver guilty of killing teens while impaired by drugs
- CN Rail sues Ontario mother for $500,000 two years after son’s death
- Walmart employee fired after reporting dog in hot truck
- Ontario Court of Appleal:Man criminally guilty of dangerous operation of farm tractor - Lexology
- George Brown students misled by course blurb, Ontario appeal court rules - Toronto - CBC News
- Leon's and The Brick vow to fight deceptive-marketing allegations - Globe and Mail
- Lying In The Confirmation Process & Beyond: John Roberts, Pt. 1
- On Toronto's flood and lawyer Howard Levitt's submerged Ferrari...
- Colo. gun magazine law proceeds after agreement - Times-Standard Online
- Vaughan daycare where tot died warned last year for overcrowding
- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Goes to Court
- Judge Questions Zimmerman on Right to Testify
- Apple vows appeal after judge’s ‘stern rebuke’ of e-book strategy
- B.C. law society prevails against notary public over will drafting
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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