Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, September 4, 2013:
- Gay Ottawa prison guard gets $98,000 for discrimination
- Edward Snowden receives whistleblowing award in Germany
- Putin vows no anti-LGBT discrimination at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi
- Judge is hospitalized after attack outside courthouse
- Kansas House passes rewrite of 'Hard 50' law - Times Union
- Ohio judge says electronic will is valid
- Big Tobacco airs e-cigarette TV ads as FDA readies rules
- Fair use of artist's work in music video
- “A parking lot is not just a parking lot”: scooter accident was WSIB issue, employee’s lawsuit barred
- Ariel Castro, serial abductor, commits suicide - World - CBC News
- Lesbian married couple says South Carolina’s marriage equality ban makes them ‘legal strangers’
- Egypt Speeds Use of Trials for Jailing of Islamists
- Anesthesiologist sexually assaulted patients and no one saw? Impossible: lawyer | CTV Toronto News
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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