Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, November 27, 2013:
- Peel police face $125 million class-action lawsuit over alleged racial profiling
- Shopping mall Santa arrested, accused of pinching 18-year-old elf’s bottom
- Supreme Court of Canada to rule on independence of expert witnesses
- Israeli mom fined $149 a day for refusing son's circumcision
- 'This isn't Toronto,' Florida sheriff says after mayor's drug arrest
- Alberta’s Personal Information Protection Act violates charter
- Intellectual property education: are Canadian law schools doing enough to support innovation?
- Chicken manure on homeless camp leads to B.C. rights complaint
- Ontario probing charges Jewish sect mistreated children
- Federal judge allows Illinois same-sex couple to marry
- American Humane Association accused of ignoring Hollywood animal abuse
- Federal judge blocks new nonsurgical abortion law - Times Union
- Complaint filed against lawyers in Wright-Duffy affair
- Edward Snowden leak: NSA monitored online porn habits of ‘radicalizers’ to discredit them
- Judge orders cool down at Sriracha hot sauce factory
- O.J. Simpson Loses Bid for New Trial
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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