Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, July 4, 2014:
- ‘So sue me’: Obama draws strength from gridlock in Congress
- Right to be forgotten: Google erases British media articles from search results
- Blagojevich appeal considers political horse-trading and criminality
- Corporations race into Ginsburg’s ‘minefield’ to claim post-Hobby Lobby religious exemptions
- Catholic Charities, Rick Warren, ask Obama for right to use fed funds to discriminate against gays
- Designing your law office to save money and boost productivity—without sacrificing style
- Government open to amendments to proposed prostitution law: Peter MacKay
- Supreme Court ends 'vexatious' litigant's 7-year appeal bid | Canada | News | To
- Transgender woman files human rights complaints over arrest at Pearson
- Privacy group files FTC complaint over Facebook's 'emotional contagion' study - PCWorld
- Government can't stop Paul Bernardo from communicating with love interests: MacKay
- CRTC has received more than 1,000 complaints on anti-spam law
- Do B.C.'s homeless have a right to live on city property? Top court to decide
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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