Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, August 28, 2013:
- Facebook report: governments asked for data on 38000 users this year - The Guardian
- Court of Appeal confirms legal tests in two racial discrimination cases - Lexology
- “Defense lawyers insist on clients’ right to use NSA records”
- Justice Belobaba certifies Ontario’s first “misclassification” overtime class action - Lexology
- Cost of Ontario driver and vehicle licences going up
- ACLU challenges Nebraska ban on gay and lesbian foster parents
- Missed an LSUC CPD program?
- Frontline Ontario police officers can now carry Tasers, province says | CP24
- Ontario sisters must pay uncle $125K for false sex abuse claims - Hamilton
- Texas Girl, 10, Charged with Rape After Playing ‘Doctor’ in Game
- US Appeals Court Curbs Authority to Issue Wiretap Warrants
- Senders of Texts to Drivers Can Be Held Liable, N.J. Appeals Court Rules
- A Dream Deferred: Minimum Wage Higher in 1963 Than It Is Today
- Court legalizes gay marriage in largest county in NM
- Should Law School Last Two Years?
- NSA has bugged UN, EU, 80 embassies
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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