Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, August 16, 2013:
- NSA broke privacy rules thousands of times per year, audit finds (Washington Post)
- Romanian princess indicted in northwestern U.S. cockfighting ring
- Lesbian couple refused wedding cake files state discrimination complaint (Oregonian)
- What the Paula Deen Lawsuit Means for Employees
- Rockefeller impersonator gets maximum sentence of 27 years for murder in California
- House arrest for disbarred lawyer caught in Durham court
- Conrad Black barred from U.S. directorships, ordered to pay US$4.1M in SEC settlement
- Michigan appeals court rules in favor of anti-union ‘right to work’ law
- Supreme Court won't hear union's appeal in Saskatchewan Walmart case - StarPhoenix
- Judges beg Congress: Avoid more cuts
- Quebec lawyer Denis Poitras pays the price for pro bono cases - Toronto Star
- Ottawa judge hands down guilty verdict in foreign bribery case - Fort Frances Times
- Surveillance court chief says it must rely on government to provide accurate information
- practicePRO Resource: All LAWPRO Magazine articles by topic
- Conrad Black faces Ontario securities hearing
- Unlocked office door can be as big a threat as computer hackers, experts say
- German court rules in favor of artist’s free speech rights in Nazi mockery case
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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