Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 20, 2013:
- Road rage shootout leaves two drivers dead
- So, It’s Your First Day as a Lawyer - My post today
- Ontario to debate motion on religious rights
- Supreme Court of Canada agrees to hear case over clear-cutting on traditional aboriginal lands
- Ontario appoints panel to find ways to get more natives on juries
- Sexting B.C. teen girl to be tried on child porn charge
- Municipal judge quits to be comedian
- Supreme Court declines to hear appeal, Globe confidential sources protected - The Globe and Mail
- Texas woman gets life sentence for 6th DUI conviction
- I’m an in-house lawyer. What does my LAWPRO Run-Off coverage cover?
- Osgoode Hall L.S. emailer berates peers for ‘constant eating/chewing/crunching,’ urges ‘odour-free, noise-free’ foods
- Texas appeals court overturns Tom DeLay's conviction
- Halliburton pleads guilty to destroying evidence in Gulf spill
- iPhone5S fingerprint reader: 10 reasons it’s a bad idea
- Sam the Record Man, Ethics and Higher Learning
- Speak up! Ontario court reminds employees and employers of the price of silence - Lexology
- Judge, fired aide charged in time entry case; another judge’s claimed sex with bailiff unproven
- New CanLII and Your Browser
- Federal judge rejects plea to delay NY 'stop-and-frisk' ban
- Do laws that encourage eviction for repeated 911 calls violate 1st Amendment? ACLU presses case
- Canada Celebrates 100 Years of Workers' Compensation
- ABA report urges Texas death penalty reform, says ‘future dangerousness’ factor should be nixed
- Defense rests in Jackson trial
- Resources from the CanLII Hackathon Last Weekend
- Former Bosnian prison camp guard extradited by US judge
- Washington judge finds detention to question immigration status unconstitutional
- For Teens Frozen Out of Ontario’s Child Welfare System, a New Bill Offers Hope | Torontoist
- The Future of Canadian Law Firms Requires Inclusion
- Peaceful Easy Feeling? Woman Stabs Man For Playing Eagles Music
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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