Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 10, 2013:- Australian Law Reform Commission Issues Paper on Serious Invasions of Privacy in the Digital Era
- New York court declares unpaid interns can’t file sexual harassment charges against employers
- Human rights lawyers sue UN over Haiti cholera outbreak
- Madoff Trustee Appeals to Supreme Court in Suit Against Banks
- Gunman fires AK-47 at federal courthouse, is shot to death
- Russian parliament will debate taking children from same-sex parents
- B.C. court to rule on challenge to Canada’s assisted-suicide ban
- Court tells man: Sorry, you're still dead
- Secure Passwords
- Woman who wouldn't fill out census form found not guilty - Toronto Star
- Peel police officer won’t face criminal charges for Tasering 80-year-old woman
- Woman's custody battle highlights problems in legal aid system - Toronto Star
- Which law schools are best for career prospects? For profs? Rankings in 11 categories released
- Caveat emptor: Ministry of Labour gets sued for ESA hotline advice
- Mobile apps: the FDA publishes its final guidance on regulating mobile medical apps
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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