Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, September 25, 2013:
- Nominations open for 2013 Canadian Blog Awards
- Ohio man pleads guilty to sex with a pool float — again
- Be careful what you ask for: question on job application breaches Ontario's Human Rights Code
- Drabinsky fights Order of Canada removal - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
- Should Lawyers Fear Big Data, or Embrace It?
- Texas judge facing criminal charges for prosecuting innocent man in 1980s resigns from bench
- Pennsylvania pastor fired for marrying same-sex couple
- Tasers for Toronto police raise concerns in the community - The Globe and Mail
- Ashley Smith inquest: former warden avoids testifying
- Christie Blatchford: Baby J.’s mother failed as a parent, and his father was even worse
- Ethics of lawyers using public Wi-Fi -- post by Prof. Dane Ciolin
- Legendary Toronto lawyer Austin Cooper dies at age 84 - The Globe and Mail
- Dispute over AP request for Newtown shooting 911 tapes tests new Conn. privacy law - Times Union
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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