Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 26, 2014:
- Courts strike down same-sex marriage bans in Indiana and Utah
- Supreme Court rules Internet startup Aereo illegally retransmits broadcast signals
- Eric Holder: European citizens should be able to sue U.S. over privacy violations
- Ontario Human Rights Commission releases new policy on mental health disabilities and addictions
- Professional regulators' ability to limit unlicensed competition at center of US Supreme Court case - VIN
- Ontario attorney general critical of Peter MacKay’s comments about women
- Ontario attorney general, Quebec Justice Minister take swipe at Peter MacKay
- Federal judge strikes down Indiana same-sex marriage ban
- Ohio Trial Judge Gets Public Defender Fired & Pleads Judicial Immunity
- Senior executive with 19 months’ service gets 12 months’ severance from Ontario court | Financial Post
- France says U.S.-based ICANN is unfit for ‘Internet governance’
- Upcoming TV Interviews With Supreme Court of Canada Justices
- Rob Ford: The circus returns to town: Hepburn
- SCOTUS Cellphone Ruling Could Alter Police Methods, Experts Say
- Rocco Galati launches lawsuit over Citizenship Act changes - CBC.ca
- Peter MacKay's madonna/whore complex
- Boehner to Seek Bill to Sue Obama Over Executive Actions
- In U.S. Court, Iraqis Accusing Blackwater of Murders in ’07
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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