Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter mfor Tuesday, August 5, 2014:
- Pot & Child Custody
- The Queen loses discrimination case against pro bono group
- Florida same-sex marriage ban struck down in third case
- LinkedIn settles with feds, agrees to pay nearly $6M in FLSA ‘off the clock’ and overtime case
- Funeral homes sues family of teen killed at Caribbean Carnival parade | Toronto Star
- Judge rules Alabama anti-abortion law an ‘undue burden’ and unconstitutional
- Canadian Lawyer's 2014 Top 25 Most Influential
- Police record checks under scrutiny in Ontario - CBC.ca
- The New York Times on law schools reinventing the curriculum
- Peter MacKay skipping Canadian Bar Association annual conference
- FL burglar arrested after calling cops requesting return of cell phone left behind at crime scene
- Conservative KY judge says black defendant in Obama t-shirt ‘lucky to get out of here alive’
- Are Overdraft Fees Really Just Loans Charging 17,000 Percent Interest? - Businessweek
- Death of man who was put in chokehold by NYPD ruled a homicide
- Married Spouses and Unjust Enrichment: Martin v Sansome
- Chief Bill Blair: ‘Doug Ford is lying, and I am prepared to take legal action
- 12 movies with pivotal lessons featuring lawyers
- Rob Ford’s testimony at Lisi hearing can’t be used as evidence against him later
- Obama: ‘We tortured some folks’ after 9/11
- Federal court rules Microsoft must disclose overseas customer data
- Facebook goes down, people dial 911
- AZ Execution Inmate Given 15 x Recommended Drug Dosages - TalkLeft
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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