Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, October 15, 2013:
- Malaysian court rules only Muslims can say ‘Allah’
- Unpaid interns: Toronto college students clean tubs for nothing
- Media lawyers head to court for documents that may link Toronto mayor
- Revealed: NSA ‘gathering millions of email address books’
- Kentucky man gets prison term for hacking social media accounts, altering conservative comments
- Implications for Banks as Madoff Litigation Grinds On
- The first step towards corporate accountability for actions abroad?
- 5 things to know about China's new aged care law - Times Union
- The changing role of law librarians
- Privacy Fears Grow as Cities Increase Surveillance
- 2 rabbis among 10 charged in claimed kidnap-and-torture plot to force religious divorces
- How Harper bungled the Supreme Court appointment: Analysis
- Justice Anthony Kennedy says don't shorten law school to two years
- practicePRO Lending Library: 200 Ways to Make Your Law Firm an Extraordinary Place to Work
- York University sues Toronto Life over sex-assault article | Metro
- Secret U.S. court approves further phone tracking
- Missouri Governor Jay Nixon suspends lethal injection execution amid drug controversy
- Facebook eliminates the option to stay invisible on search
- NSA backlash sparks new technology
- Ontario Superior Court Judge in Suzuki 'mock trial' drops out: report
- How Activist Is the US Supreme Court?
- Ikea monkey's 'mom' appeals in another bid to get Darwin back
- Quebec bar urges quick hearing on Justice Marc Nadon's eligibility
- World's core Internet institutions abandon the US Government | IGP Blog
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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