Here are the leading legal headliens from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, August 6, 2014:
- US legal sector losses 200 jobs in July
- Female players say fake soccer turf violates Charter, threaten legal action - The Globe and Mail
- New York hotel tries to fine guests $500 for bad reviews. Is that even legal?
- Ontario Ministry of Labour faces negligent inspection suits
- Utah’s Republican attorney general asks US Supreme Court to hear same-sex marriage case
- Facebook Messenger app sparks privacy concerns - Toronto Star
- Alabama federal judge: Abortion, like right to bear arms, entitled to constitutional protection
- Severance packages should include disability coverage
- Body found behind Supreme Court of Canada - Ottawa Citizen
- Court finds Quebec judge’s ‘intrinsically sexist attitude’ toward female lawyer grounds for new trial
- Driver in Burlington Skyway bridge crash could be on hook for millions
- Canada’s still secret EU trade pact closer to completion
- Brampton mayor breached expense rules hundreds of times
- Girls Don't Cause Divorce
- Alzheimer’s patients aren’t liable for injuries to home-care workers, California Supreme Court says
- House Intelligence Committee's Benghazi Report Concludes No Wrongdoing By Obama Administration
- Ontario employers can no longer self-insure long-term disability benefits
- 1st U.S. execution since botched lethal injection in July may be stopped
- Wyoming couple accused of keeping child in a cage
- US government violated labor laws when it delayed paychecks during shutdown, judge says
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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