Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, August 14, 2013:
- When the next Ernest Hemingway dies, who will own his Facebook account? – Quartz
- Number of ‘Virtual’ Law Practices Shows Decline in 2013 ABA Technology Survey
- Lac-Mégantic disaster railway can no longer operate in Canada
- The Right Against Unreasonable Search and Seizure and Geolocation
- Pamela Wallin: Senate sends expenses audit to RCMP
- Judge rules white person can’t sue Paula Deen on racism charges
- Remember BlackBerry? Former Tech Giant Hires Biglaw Firms to Oversee Possible Sale
- Suits challenge North Carolina’s new voting law
- Manning to address judge
- Canada to favour refugee claims by gay Russians (Globe and Mail)
- Omar Khadr being illegally held as an adult, lawyer argues - Toronto Star
- Who needs “reservations”? Court rules on employer’s ability to reduce retiree benefits- Lexology
- PEI Supreme Court judge declares woman vexatious litigant - Local - The Guardian
- Ontario needs to clarify rules under Municipal Conflict of Interest Act
- Virginia city’s rape policy was ‘Assume the victim is lying’ until last week
- Snowden: NSA targeted journalists critical of government after 9/11 - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room
- Here’s what you need to know about stop and frisk — and why the courts shut it down
- Louisiana House Speaker has no plans to repeal unconstitutional sodomy law
- TV lawyer reviews TV lawyer ads
- 2nd Circuit: Man held for 4 years is a US citizen; ruling on immigration could also help others
- US Feds seek to ground American Airlines - US AIR merger plan (Evan Perez/CNN)
- Bulger juror breaks her silence
- Geist on Verizon, Privacy & Risk
- Opinion: Ted Cruz constitutionally permitted to be US president, despite being Canadian-born
- JP found guilty of judicial misconduct after misleading police about daughter’s identity
- Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies when workplace harassment constitutes constructive dismissal
- Ontario to review exotic pet rules after New Brunswick python deaths
- London sex offender James Melnick granted licence to practise law - Toronto Star
- Ont. Appeal Ct: Mistrial, retrial directed after judge reversed guilty verdict on man’s weapons charge
- ‘Gay panic’ criminal defense strategies should be curtailed by legislation, ABA House resolves
- As Critics United, Stalled Battle Against Police Frisking Tactic Took Off
- Raising Ontario's minimum wage makes good economic sense - Toronto Star
- European Court of Human Rights Updated Country Profiles
- Ex-teacher’s case a dilemma for Law Society | The London Free Press
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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