Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, September 18, 2013:
- Victory: Ontario will apologize to institutional survivors
- Stephen Hawking: Those in great pain should have the right to choose to end their lives
- FISA Judge Rules NSA Mass Telephony Data Collection is Constitutional
- US Justice Dept. to seize New York skyscraper allegedly owned by Iran
- U.S. woman sexually assaulted by Roman Polanski tells her story in memoir
- Auditor general meets with senators about expenses
- Child welfare failed girl nearly starved by grandparents
- Quebec government softens stance on values charter
- Feud over will of eccentric copper heiress goes to trial
- Indiana lawyer suspended for ‘illegal alien’ comment
- New CanLII Interface Launches
- Law students may work as unpaid interns on pro bono matters for law firms, US Labor Department says
- High Level In House Women Lawyers Are Paid Less
- Judge cites ‘grotesque prosecutorial misconduct,’ reverses cop convictions in Danziger Bridge case
- The Evolving Question of Res Judicata: Penner v. Niagara (Regional Police Services Board)
- Queen's plans to expand law school enrolment worry some
- Police and Hartford school staff sued for beating and Tasering 12-year-old deaf boy
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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