Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, August 15, 2013:
- Harassed employee’s work refusal illegal: court
- Bradley Manning apologizes for hurting U.S
- California Supreme Court refuses to stop same-sex weddings in the state
- U.S. prosecutors accuse two JPMorgan bankers of ‘creatively cooking books
- When is a legal brief like telling a child not to stick peanuts up his nose?
- Police Dept.’s Focus on Race Is at Core of Ruling Against NYC Stop-and-Frisk Tactic - NY Times
- Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for July 2013
- Jesse Jackson Jr. Gets 30 Months, and His Wife 12, to Be Served at Separate Times
- UN SG: US drone strikes must comply with international law
- Google's lawsuit defence: Gmail users have no ‘reasonable expectation’ their emails are private
- DA indicts opposing counsel in criminal case, says lawyer took Fifth over subpoenaed letter
- Hacker harasses child on baby monitor
- Lawyers decries limited judicial scrutiny of arbitration decisions
- How a cat helped convict a U.K. killer
- New Restrictions on Use of Electronic Devices in Manitoba Courts
- Data, metadata, de-identification and re-identification
- Samsung workers are given 32 seconds to assemble mobile phones
- New Illinois courthouse dress code bans muscle shirts and halter tops
- Ontario to open up Toronto institutions’ food-safety records
- Is it unconstitutional to use Latin phrases in legal proceedings?
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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