Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, September 12, 2013:
- ‘Infidel’ license plate rejection spurs suit by Army veteran
- Trayvon Martin medical examiner fired
- FTC to scrutinize new Facebook facial recognition feature - Reuters
- Florida pastor Terry Jones arrested before burning Qurans on Sept. 11 anniversary
- Tech giants push back on NSA
- MJ's mom must testify again
- This week at the SCC (06/09/2013)
- Quebec Charter Of Values: PQ Gets Support From SFPQ Union
- NYC strippers are club employees and should be paid minimum wage, federal judge rules
- Toronto Police board to consider buying more Tasers, ahead of public meeting
- German lawyer tapped to lead International Olympic Committee
- U of T law dean tapped to review Ontario disability act - Toronto Star
- Will NSA Hack Your Fingerprints From Apple's Touch ID Fingerprint Sensor?
- Lance Armstrong is protected by First Amendment in fraud suit by readers of his books, judge rules
- American blogger calls 911 to report person texting during TIFF movie
- Tallahassee police ‘stand by’ practices that broke woman’s cheekbone in violent arrest video
- A ‘values charter’ is condemned and Canada has a good day: Tim Harper
- Village People ‘cop’ regains control of copyright share for ‘YMCA’ and other hits
- Click Here to Transfer Copyright
- NSA ‘systematically violated’ safeguards for phone surveillance program, declassified opinion says
- US Feds will continue to jail pot dealers ‘in all states’
- The U.S. Has No Right to Spy on Masses of Regular People in Other Countries
- Winnipeg woman, scalded by tea at Tim Hortons, wants regulation of hot drinks
- Madoff victims not entitled to interest: bankruptcy judge
- Ashley Smith inquest: Jurors hear tape of prison health-care manager discussing teen
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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