Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, July 31, 2013:
- Ex-client presumed dead after breaking into La. law firm and ‘shooting everything,’ partner says
- U.S. student abandoned in jail cell for 4 days without food, water gets $4 million
- Appeals court cans N.Y.C. soda ban (Kyle Cheney/Politico)
- Appeals Court: No Warrant Needed for Tracking of Phone Location Data
- Court-appointed lawyer argues against death sentence for pit bull who attacked 5-year-old boy
- Theatre mogul Garth Drabinsky will remain on day parole - National Post
- Julian Assange expects Bradley Manning to appeal ‘dangerous’ verdict
- U.S. wants exemption from Canadian law for cross-border officers, RCMP memo says
- 3 Former Penn State Officials Will Be Tried in Sandusky abuse case
- This week at the SCC (26/07/2013)
- Officer in Sammy Yatim bus shooting identified as James Forcillo - Toronto Star
- Judge: MLB can sue Florida clinic over performance enhancing drugs
- Indiana Planned Parenthood Battle Ended By Judge: Medicaid Must Fund
- Manning found not guilty of aiding the enemy, guilty of espionage (Washington Post)
- Bradley Manning faces 136 years in jail as sentencing begins
- Why NSA Surveillance Will Be More Damaging Than You Think (James Fallows/The Atlantic Online)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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