Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, December 20, 2013:
- How Long Can Cloud Servers Hold Off Hackers? Not as Long as You Think
- Ashley Smith inquest: Death a homicide, jury rules
- French Veil Ban Goes to European Court of Human Rights
- Rolling out law practice management software at Akin Gump (video)
- Federal judge rules Detroit bankruptcy deal "too generous" towards banks
- Accused campus rapists are using US anti-discrimination law to challenge investigations
- University of Kansas School of Law censured, fined for ‘willful’ accrediting violations
- Crack-smoking Toronto mayor offers some Christmas advice: Women love money
- Appeal court upholds decision that Norval Morrisseau painting is authentic
- BP oil spill engineer obstructed justice by deleting text messages
- Homicide numbers down across Canada in 2012: StatsCan
- Legal hiring outlook hopeful for 2014
- Calif. Bill Would Require 'Kill Switch' For Smartphones
- 2013: Number of US states permitting gay marriage doubled from 8 plus DC to 17 states plus DC.
- Ontario revamps public access to court documents
- New Mexico becomes 17th US state to back gay marriage
- Obama commutes unduly harsh sentences for 8 drug convictions
- Supreme Court of Canada rules against police practice of having lawyers help cops prep notes - CTV News
- Supreme Court of Canada to rule on prostitution laws Friday
- Ashley Smith: Verdict a chance to rethink how prisoners with mental illness are dealt with
- Lawyer Julian Falconer has built a career representing families of people killed by police or in custody
- Law society head defends secrecy policy
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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