Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, September 9, 2013:
- No crime in $90K Duffy cheque, says former House law clerk
- Anti-LGBT law to have no impact: Sochi Games chief
- Homeless rights group vows to appeal dismissal of Charter challenge - The Globe and Mail
- Google Scans Our Gmails to Sell Ads
- Verizon-F.C.C. Court Fight Takes On Regulating Net Neutrality
- Inquest into Ontario boy's death from starvation to start Monday - CTV News
- 2 charged after video of Ottawa officer punching man surfaces
- Obama administration had restrictions on NSA reversed by FISA court in 2011 - Washington Post
- Sudan woman risks flogging over uncovered hair
- Leon's employee didn't face racism, company says - Nova Scotia - CBC News
- Future of Captain John's could be in court’s hands
- Judge rules legislatures, not courts, right place to combat homelessness
- US Court Upholds Speech Rights of Public University Professors to Criticize his School
- The Smartest Negotiators in the Room Warn Us Not to Make the 5 Top Business Bargaining Boo Boos
- Legal Services Sector Adds 2,700 U.S. Jobs in August
- Prosecutors in contraband cellphone case want lawyer to testify about texts with jailed client
- Suspended judge is sentenced for contempt and ordered to undergo competency exam
- After seven years in court, family has illegally built home addition approved by OMB
- Tasering of 80-year-old woman with dementia by Peel Region police alarms experts
- Inquest into Toronto boy's death to shed light on child welfare system - Ottawa - CBC News
- Pat Robertson threatens Cdn documentary team over film alleging his Africa charity is a fraud
- How 'independent' are your contractors? - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Legal Education at the 2013 ABA Annual Meeting
- Eggs in Divorce Settlement
- Yet Another Lawyer to Be Proud of – Lucy McSweeney
- State Supreme Court stops Montana judge from annulling 31-day rape sentence for teacher
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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