Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, July 24, 2013:
- Appeal court rules FDA can't allow execution drug to be imported
- Guatemalan mine claims against HudBay can be tried in Canada, judge says - The Globe and Mail
- Banned from campus over ‘Hot for Teacher’ essay, college student loses free speech suit
- Police assault trial: Superior lied in court, Toronto constable testifies
- Courts Warn US Congress on Budget Cuts
- New Hampshire governor signs medical marijuana bill into law
- Ontario family law report recommends 'entry point' centres with simplified info - Waterloo Record
- Accused Toronto police officer calls G20 tribunals a 'farce’
- New Republic asks six experts "how to fix law school"
- Op-Ed: Bora Laskin’s reputation still matters
- Feds take Zimmerman case items, gun
- Privacy in Family Law Cases in England
- Detroit bankruptcy case heads to Wednesday hearing on labor union pension challenges
- Federal judge orders Ohio to recognize marriage of dying gay man
- Obama administration appears to have filed first legal defense of NSA phone data spying
- Annulment & Wills Fraud
- Pentagon will hold parole-type hearings for Gitmo detainees
- Is Being A Partner The Worst Job In Biglaw?
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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