Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, July 30, 2013:
- Pet Custody Cases Across the Pond
- Streetcar shooting: Toronto police officer suspended
- Why a ‘star culture’ can hurt law firms in the long-run
- Sidebar: Court to Decide if Lawyers Can Block Gays From Juries
- Walgreens must pay customer $1.44M after pharmacist shared her prescription records
- Quebec orders railway to cover cost of Lac-Mégantic cleanup
- Canadian Judicial Council 2012-2013 Annual Report
- Saudi court sentences woman’s rights activist to 7 years and 600 lashes
- Bradley Manning judge to release verdict on Tuesday in WikiLeaks trial (Ed Pilkington/Guardian)
- The times – and notice periods – they are a-changin’ | Canadian HR Reporter
- Ontario daughter gets late dad's house back after conflict with stepmother, but can't go in
- Judges Ask US Supreme Court to Take On Cell-Phone Searches
- Protesters condemn actions of police in deadly shooting - CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
- 2013 ABA Tech Survey once again shows surge in attorneys using iPhone, iPad
- The Truth About Metadata
- Cellphone videos fight police abuse of power, experts say - Toronto Star
- After Arrests on Charges of Sodomy, an Apology
- North Carolina governor signs controversial anti-abortion law
- Aboriginal residential school abuse victims should be represented in court, say advocates
- Family law needs holistic approach: LCO - Law Times
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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