Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, August 21, 2013:
- David Miranda's lawyers threaten legal action over 'unlawful' detention
- British Newspaper Has Advantages in Battle With Government Over Secrets - NYTimes
- Bradley Manning sentence expected Wednesday
- PQ legislation would ban religious symbols from government offices, schools, hospitals
- Temporary layoff: will it always result in constructive dismissal? - Lexology
- The ‘rule of thumb’ and reasonable notice: going once, going twice, gone?
- The Ten Most Important Tips for Articling Students and New Lawyers
- BlackBerry cuts 100 more jobs in Waterloo, Ont
- Is it wrong—or a crime—to hire people because of elite connections?
- Law school applications drop nearly 18 percent, benefiting students seeking financial aid
- Glenn Greenwald to be indicted by US, UK?
- Toronto cop to appear in court on murder charge in streetcar shooting death
- Justice Scalia says Supreme Court should stop inventing ‘new minorities’
- Ted Cruz renounces Canadian citizenship in statement (CNN)
- 15 Reasons to Date a Lawyer - eHarmony Advice
- Why It Will Be Difficult to Create Secure E-Mail
- Pensioners Push Back at Detroit's Bankruptcy
- The SEC is now demanding that companies admit wrongdoing. That’s a big deal.
- The Future of the Legal Profession: Shaken? Stirred?
- A ‘pressing need’ for more female judges: MacKay
- Why lawyers don’t innovate
- ABA Softening Stance On Fee Sharing With Non-Lawyers
- Verizon security concerns raised by union
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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