Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, February 27, 2014:
- Rediscovering the Art of Dictation on Your iPhone - My post today @SlawTips
- Same-sex marriage battles in U.S. carry on — one state at a time
- Quebec’s language watchdog targets store’s use of English on Facebook
- Tory bill would crack down on child sex offenders, child porn, sex tourism
- Prison watchdog urges review of Omar Khadr’s classification
- Injured ‘Spider-Man’ Dancer Discusses His Lawsuit
- Spying on Muslims is legal?
- Doctor convicted of sexually assaulting patients seeks release from jail - CityNews
- Malcolm Mercer: Being in Favour of Reform, Just Not Change
- LSUC’s Professional Regulation Committee Reports on Alternative Business Structures
- LSUC Makes Minutes and Transcripts of Convocation Available Online
- Law firms may be sued for allegedly aiding Ponzi schemer Stanford, SCOTUS rules
- Is non-lawyer ownership on its way in Ontario? LSUC to debate issue Thursday
- Dentons’ big haul from Heenan Blaikie’s demise: 46 lawyers
- New Boeing cell phone can ‘self-destruct’ all data
- South Africa court Allows Live TV and Audio For Oscar Pistorius Trial
- Court orders Google to remove anti-Islam film from YouTube over copyright violation
- Arizona governor Brewer vetoes controversial anti-gay law, Ohio pulls similar bill after Brewer’s veto
- Former Guantanamo detainees ask French judge to investigate torture allegations
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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