Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, September 30, 2013:
- Kingston Penitentiary’s storied history full of notorious inmates, riots, escapes
- R v Griffith: What Happens When a Judge Changes His/Her Mind?
- Talking with the guru of the Freemen on the Land - Toronto Star
- Has the NSA hacked your Facebook?
- UK Court: Customer contacts on LinkedIn are property of the employer - Lexology
- Sup. Ct of Can. refuses leave on whether disabling drug addiction bars professional discipline
- Dark-horse judge contends for Supreme Court seat - The Globe and Mail
- Children and Guns: The Hidden Toll
- Ont. C.A.: New trial for man convicted of having sex with woman who thought he was her boyfriend
- Sochi Olympics: Anti-gay laws won’t affect athletes, IOC boss says
- Hollywood copyright cartel’s plot to indoctrinate California kindergartens
- Lawyer speaks out against an antiquated family law system | Financial Post
- Judge Orders New Jersey to Allow Gay Marriage
- Dean Del Mastro eager to fight Election Act charges
- LSUC conducting lawyers' sexual orientation/gender identity survey
- Court fight over reclusive heiress Huguette Clark’s $300 million estate ends
- Microsoft reports 37,000 US law enforcement data requests in first half of 2013
- Human rights complaint filed after autistic girl refused treatment by B.C. dentist
- Ontario Appeal Court rejects exceptions to cellphone ban while driving | CTV Kitchener News
- N.S.A. Examines Social Networks of U.S. Citizens
- Human egg trade operates in regulatory void
- NSA employees spied on their love interests
- Difficult tenants - how to avoid them The Star
- New website aims to solve problem of linkrot in court opinions and legal scholarship
- LAWPRO Base Premium Stable for Fourth Consecutive Year
- Supreme Court of Canada allows wider use of police 'sniffer dogs' - The Globe and Mail
- Ontario Court of Appeal: Holding cellphone while driving, even briefly, is illegal under HTA
- Greek Far-Right Leader Arrested; Warrants for More
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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