Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, September 10, 2013:
- Apple poised for major announcement Tuesday on bold new initiative to build NSA's international fingerprint database. Sigh.
- Parti Québécois to unveil secular charter Tuesday
- Testing the climate for worker-choice laws
- Editorial: Good move on legal expense insurance
- United States v. Windsor Was a Moral Victory, but Was It a Legal Victory?
- George Zimmerman's wife won't press charges despite 911 call
- No record checks conducted before grandparents given custody, inquest hears - CTV News
- No charges filed in George Zimmerman's alleged gun threat against wife | News - Home
- Banning parolee from strip clubs and porn could violate First Amendment, says appellate court
- CBSC Dings Ezra
- Former lawyer who oversaw years of 4th Amendment violations by the FBI nominated for federal judge seat
- Appeals court judges voice skepticism of FCC net-neutrality rules - The Hill's Hillicon Valley
- Rob Ford offered 14 chances to comment on crack story, Toronto Star tells press council
- Chinese Internet users face up to three years in prison for posting ‘online rumors’
- NSA spying, cyber security and liability under Canada’s anti-spam spyware law CASL
- Civil Justice Delay in Ontario
- Elizabeth Warren blasts Supreme Court as a ‘wholly-owned subsidiary of Big Business’
- Did the NSA Vaporize Cloud Security?
- Star and Globe to defend stories on Fords and drugs
- Focus: New case shows challenge of litigating prison assaults - Law Times
- Conflicts a ‘big headache’ for ex-judges
- Blind applicants get gun permits in Iowa, officials say
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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