Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, March 31, 2014:
- Unpaid internship crackdown won't ease suffering on young jobseekers - CBC.ca
- ABA creates grant program to employ new law grads who help low income clients
- Officer shot at Brampton courthouse intercepted gunman, witnesses say - The Globe and Mail
- Secret surveillance courts in U.S. and Canada explained
- Officer shot at Brampton courthouse 'alert,' speaking with family
- NY Guidelines on Lawyers’ Use of Social Media Networks
- Maple Lodge Farms fined for chicken suffering - Mississauga
- Judge: Probation for du Pont heir in daughter rape because ‘he would not fare well’ in prison
- NY chef awarded $1.6 million after restaurant owner promises her ‘hell’ for being a lesbian
- Charter of values will protect us from Islamic fundamentalism, Marois says - Montreal Gazette
- Tax Court upholds penalties imposed for false statements
- Can employers regulate employees' off-duty conduct?
- 60 Apps in 60 Minutes 2014
- Former Israeli Leader Is Convicted of Taking Bribes
- Tools for lawyers worried that NSA is eavesdropping on their confidential conversations
- Parking ticket disputes to change | St. Catharines Standard
- In Brampton, violence dissected in court suddenly becomes real: DiManno
- Cost of Marc Nadon's Supreme Court nomination: $245K, plus salary
- Hard to wipe a computer without leaving trail, say experts
- Meet 16 women on the legal technology cutting edge
- Credit card fees 'civil conspiracy', class action lawsuit says
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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