Here are the leading legal headines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, July 15, 2014:
- High-level female Yahoo executive sued by subordinate for sexual harassment and wrongful termination
- Mistaken ‘reply all’ email leads to suspension without pay for Atlanta prosecutor
- Distracted driving No. 1 safety concern on roads, CAA Manitoba says
- First Nations launch 9 constitutional challenges on Northern Gateway pipeline
- Sidebar: Roberts’s Incremental Approach Frustrates Supreme Court Allies
- Lawyer sued by Judge Judy over TV ads says stations urged him to participate
- Who Is To Blame For Declining LSAT Applications?
- Omar Khadr's war-crimes convictions stand despite legal questions
- Harper MPs not listening to critics of anti-prostitution bill, ‘disheartening, angering’: sex worker
- Khadr stays put as Ottawa sends mixed messages on case
- Library Boy: Most Recent Issue of LawNow on Cases that Changed the Legal Landscape
- Fearful family bids last farewell to father before he's deported to Congo
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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