Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 21, 2013:
- Pennsylvania Cops Say Handcuffed 14-Year-Old Was Tasered in the Face 'for His Safety'
- Jewish leader blasts return of Nazi art trove to hoarding recluse
- White Supremacist Convicted of Several Murders Is Put to Death in Missouri
- Wright, Duffy accused of bribery, fraud in new RCMP documents
- Rob Ford could face class-action citizens’ lawsuit
- Rupert and Wendi Murdoch Reach a Divorce Settlement
- Requests for pardons plunge after $481 fee hike
- Microsoft Wants to Sell You an Anti-Google Mug - Businessweek
- Mike Duffy Senate scandal moves closer to Stephen Harper: Walkom
- Rob Ford: Media lawyers seek more details on investigation - CBC.ca
- Ford's lawyer denies mayor's trainer is convicted steroid pusher - CTV News
- Hope for employers seeking to manage performance issues - Lexology (registration)
- Customer zapped with $3.5K charge for critique of web retailer; terms of use ban ‘disparagement’
- Judge may compete in dance-off for religious group, ethics opinion says
- The First-Ever Law Blog (Reconsidered)
- What Legal Consumers Want
- Chicago woman, arrested 396 times, apologizes as she is released from prison
- Kennedy cousin Skakel poised for freedom this week in 1975 killing
- 10 year old Michigan girl sues mom’s ex for return of poodle
- Full Federal Hansard Now Online
- Carriers nix proposed ‘kill switch’ solution to problem of rampant smartphone thefts
- Entire Lori Douglas inquiry committee quits
- A computer is not a cupboard: the SCC grapples with computer searches
- Inbox Zero – Part III
- Lori Douglas Inquiry Committee Resigns en Masse
- Charges dropped against Florida teens accused of cyberbullying girl who committed suicide
- Canada introduces cyberbullying law - Times Union
- Illinois governor signs same-sex marriage into law - Times Union
- After 7 years, B.C. court gives student right to article
- Vancouver bans door knobs
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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