Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, July 3, 2014:
- Defunct law firms aren’t entitled to claw back unfinished-business profits, New York high court says
- Iowa State researcher indicted for faking “promising” AIDS vaccine studies
- What is Wilful Misconduct under the Ontario Employment Standards Act? ‹ Watershed LLP
- Justice Ginsburg’s Hobby Lobby dissent is grist for ‘Song a Day’ musician
- First day of ‘guns everywhere’ law in GA sparks convenience store showdown
- Hobby Lobby Is Already Creating New Religious Demands on Obama
- Massachusetts small claims judge erred by jailing man over $508.27 debt, observers contend
- Target ‘respectfully’ asks US customers not to bring firearms into stores
- Monthly LawPro fraud summary for June 2014
- Ex-NHLer Steve Moore appears for 1st time at Todd Bertuzzi civil trial
- Torys sets up nearshoring office in Halifax to handle "commoditized" services on fixed-fee basis
- Goldman Sachs asks judge to order Google to delete email sent to wrong account
- The Case Against Hobby Lobby, by the Lawyer Who Won Citizens United
- Sunrise Propane explosion: $23-million settlement proposed in class-action suit
- Secret U.S. memo suggests no legal basis to charge Omar Khadr with war crimes
- Rob Ford: Drug use ran 'the full gamut' - CBC.ca
- Moody's changes Ontario outlook to negative from stable - Toronto - CBC News
- Ontario Legal Aid hopes to discourage feuding couples from acting as own lawyers
- Court Orders Google to Remove Site from Worldwide Search Results
- School suspension of Maryland boy, 7, who chewed pastry into gun shape is upheld by hearing officer
- Internet Legal Research on a Budget
- Corporations: Still Not People
- Corporations are people? It's a real legal concept
- Russia bans swear words in films, theatre, the media and arts
- Flyers captain Claude Giroux reportedly arrested in Ottawa for groping cop
- Don’t Gossip About Your Client to the Press… Some (Mildly) Complicating Thoughts on Robidoux
- A ‘specious unanimity’? Concurrences in some unanimous SCOTUS cases are as angry as dissents
- FL ‘sovereign citizen’ names imaginary nation to claim ‘diplomatic immunity’ from traffic laws
- “New York’s highest court strikes down cyber-bullying law”
- 5 signs Rob Ford’s comeback isn’t going so well
- Porter Airlines ordered to pay cash to passengers bumped from domestic flights
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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