Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, September 19, 2013:
- Starbucks CEO to gun rights advocates: ‘Guns are not a part of the Starbucks experience’
- Lawyer admits napping at trial, but rates his performance an 8 or a 9
- France moves to ban child beauty pageants as part of women’s rights law; penalties include jail time, fines
- Convicted child-killer case prompts Osgoode Hall LS Innocence Project push to preserve evidence
- Penis-bite rugby player vows to fight ban
- Google likely has most Wi-Fi passwords in the world. So does the NSA?
- So, It’s Your First Day as a Lawyer - My post today
- Abducted Georgia teen safe, but questions remain
- Ontario cracks down on teachers guilty of sex abuse, child porn
- Court: Facebook 'liking' is free speech
- House Judiciary chair on NSA surveillance: ‘Further protections are necessary
- Sex assault accuser reacts to top court case dismissal - Nova Scotia - CBC News
- Accommodating the use of a seeing-eye dog: a precedent-setting OHRT decision
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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