Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, August 2, 2013:
- "We have now entered into an era where our assurances of confidentiality must always be asterisked."
- Lawyers’ Confidentiality and NSA Eavesdropping
- Muslim Woman Harassed Over Religious Headwear While Taking Bar Exam
- Louisiana police: Mother gave ‘untruthful statements’ after 5-year-old shoots 3-year-old
- Toronto murder house proceeds kept from accused husband killer
- Ex-Goldman Banker Found Liable in $1 Billion Fraud Case
- Too-tight shirt leads to pregnant employee's firing - Canadian Employment Law Today
- What Are the “Hottest” and “Coldest” Practice Areas?
- Facebook May Face Italian Prosecution After Teen's Suicide - Business Insider
- Italian Court Upholds Berlusconi Sentence, Setting Stage for Crisis
- Pennsylvania Lawyer suspended for violating no-sex-with-client rule
- Employer liable under Ontario's Human Rights Code for actions of consultant
- Gore website owner who posted alleged Magnotta video gets bail a second time
- Lawyers’ Confidentiality and NSA Eavesdropping
- Sammy Yatim shooting a test of Ontario's police watchdog - CBC.ca
- Supreme Court of Canada ruling: Ontario v. Criminal Lawyers' Association of Ontario
- After 20 years on the Supreme Court, Ginsburg rates herself the hardest-working justice
- North Dakota judge blocks law designed to close state’s only abortion clinic
- NSA leaker Snowden granted asylum in Russia, lawyer says
- NSA Phone data collection declassified in effort to assuage Capitol Hill - The Hill
- Pennsylvania officials seek to block same-sex marriages licenses
- Ontario can set pay for 'friends of the court' lawyers
- Same-sex couples say 'I do' in Minn., R.I.
- Break-and-enter charges dropped, East Gwillimbury daughter finally moves into late dad's home
- ‘Harry Potter’ author JK Rowling settles suit against lawyer who disclosed she wrote new novel
- Appeals court sides with college athletes in suit over licensing rights on video game
- U.S. prosecutors argue Manning’s leaks changed how military allows analysts to access data
- Sammy Yatim ‘wasn’t stable,’ says witness on streetcar
- B.C. Provincial Court judges set for second round in pay fight
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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