Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, August 22, 2013:
- Tips for law students trying to write a better resume
- Justin Trudeau attacks PQ's controversial plan to ban religious symbols in Quebec - National Post
- Secret Court Rebuked N.S.A. on Surveillance
- Bradley Manning comforts his own sobbing legal team: I’m gonna be OK
- Minnesota Supreme Court: HIV-positive man wrongly convicted of passing disease | Star Tribune
- Rodriguez hires lawyer, who plans to 'annihilate' MLB | Toronto Sun
- Sen. Pamela Wallin asked to repay additional $17,621 in travel expenses
- SCOTUS decision on mandatory life for juveniles applies retroactively, Iowa court rules
- Former South Texas judge sentenced to prison
- James M. Tory of Torys LLP passes away
- Lori Douglas facing new misconduct allegations
- Calling No Witnesses, Defendant in Fort Hood Shooting Rests His Case
- Fudging admissions data brings ethics troubles for two former law school officials
- Vatican: Iranian Christian sentenced to 10 years for distributing Bibles
- Unpaid overtime class action for BMO investment advisors certified
- Tennessee church bans family after daughter wins same sex benefits from town
- Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years in prison
- North Carolina court strikes down sex offender social media ban
- How to Annoy (Or Lose) a Client in 7 Easy Steps
- Postnuptial Agreements on Rise
- Ousted Oshawa Generals president awarded $450,000 after team defaults on dismissal settlement
- Editorial: Stephen Harper betrays Canada’s interests in Verizon telecom fight
- How U.S. Senator Ted Cruz can renounce his Canadian citizenship
- Chief justice says tough constitutional work to be done on Senate reform - CTV News
- Sizing Up A Sociopath (lawyer)
- Are franchisors liable for their franchisees' wrongs? - Financial Post
- Statement from the Commissioner of Competition on Ontario Superior Court Decision in Rogers-Chatr Matter
- Former AG: Clock is Running Out for a Stop-and-Frisk Appeal
- SCOTUS Justices send each other paper memos, not email messages, Kagan says
- Canada’s police chiefs suggest tickets for pot possession instead of criminal charges
- New law school aims to ease lawyer shortage in northern, rural Ontario
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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