Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, July 10, 2014:
- New Winnipeg bus bylaw bans singing
- Cut use of ‘gotcha card’ by requiring pretrial searches of jurors’ backgrounds, judges suggest
- Biebs gets 2 years probation for pelting neighbour's home with eggs
- Bieber to be charged with vandalism in L.A.
- Police want to take photos of U.S. teen’s private parts for evidence in sexting case
- Ex-New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin gets 10 years for bribery
- DA’s office says NY judge faked toilet-tank cover attack; jurist now faces multi-count indictment
- Prostitution bill likely violates constitution, MPs told
- Louisiana court: Priest should have reported child’s sex abuse claim made in confession
- Sex workers deserve the same protections as all other workers - National Post
- Texas city becomes first to officially ‘ban’ undocumented immigrant children
- Seattle city attorney is among the first in line at Cannabis City
- Ontario miners, loggers await Supreme Court of Canada decision on treaty rights
- Supreme Court of Canada to convene rare rehearing on hospital overcrowding, new judge may break a tie
- Prostitution laws: 7 voices from the field
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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