Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 6, 2013:
- Tim Hortons coin thrower found guilty of assault
- Japan's Fukushima region fishery products banned in South Korea
- More law profs respond to Obama's call to make law school two years
- Recent Publications From the Canadian Judicial Council on Court Management
- Worse than PRISM: the NSA’s war against Internet encryption
- "This is the nuclear winter of data security"
- Alabama prison ends HIV-positive segregation policy
- Judge who denied public defender to college student abused discretion, appeals court says
- 4 Texas abortion clinics to close due to new law - Albany Times Union
- Meth bust: $40-million seizure one of the largest in Ontario history
- Cleveland man sentenced to hold ‘idiot’ sign for threatening police
- Right-to-work laws are no solution to manufacturing job woes - The Globe and Mail
- Domestic violence, shooting victim blocked from suing cops for not enforcing restraining order
- George Zimmerman’s wife files for divorce
- Man charged with stealing baby grand piano from Toronto hospital
- Did Durham NC police chief say defense lawyer deserved to be shot? City probes allegation
- Overstuffed Wal-Mart grocery bag led to woman’s death, husband's suit alleges
- Ex-Ky. bar prez reprimanded for ‘brazen misrepresentations’ in office, conflict in priest case
- Nazi war crimes investigation in Germany to examine 30 former Auschwitz personnel
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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