Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 27, 2013:
- The Supreme Court's Hands Aren't Clean in U.S. National Nightmare
- Germany charges 93-year-old alleged Auschwitz guard
- Charles Taylor’s 50-year sentence for ‘blood diamond’ war crimes upheld
- Tory MP quits caucus over Election Act charges
- Arrests Made in Colorado Outbreak of Listeria
- Jackson family lawyers make their case
- Ontario legal aid lawyers demand collective bargaining rights - Sun News Network
- California judge rules in favor of tobacco company in 'lights' cigarette case
- Change Divorce Law in Canada. Now. | Andrew Feldstein
- Take the Ontario Creed Human Rights Survey
- Ottawa to take a closer look at forced marriage issues | Toronto Star
- Former employees deserved better advice on severance from Ont.Employment Standards, lawsuit says
- Hail to the Chief: McLachlin C.J.C. Becomes Canada’s longest-serving Chief Justice
- Judge Blesses Lawsuit Against Google Over Email Scanning
- Lawyer charged with trying to bring drugs through courthouse security
- Georgia court officials collected ‘unauthorized’ court costs from defendants, suit says
- Army evaluating Chelsea Manning for gender dysphoria, says her lawyer
- Too experienced to use a checklist? Quite the opposite
- Doorey and Leibman's Canadian and American Undergrad Survey on Views of Current Labor Issues
- An Evernote to Remember
- Madoff Accountant Arrested
- Prosecutor’s nude photos ended up on Twitter; she blames prominent lawyer, her ex, in complaint
- Excessive hours of work could be safety issue: OLRB
- A primer on solicitor-client privilege and third-party disclosure
- Law firm can read ex-partner’s incoming email, opinion says, but must forward email about cases
- International adoption- Saving orphans or child trafficking?
- AlarmForce’s ousted CEO files $11-million lawsuit for wrongful dismissal
- Lawyer Charged With Bank Robbery, Shooting Cop
- The Quebec Charter of Values vs. Oakes
- More legal layoffs ahead? Experts expect more staff cuts
- Peterborough MP Dean Del Mastro faces charges under the Elections Act
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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