Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, September 23, 2014:
- Tim Hortons, Burger King merger fallout: U.S. cracks down on corporate inversions
- Unpaid academic internships 'taking advantage' of students, critics say
- Lawsuit targets ‘unbelievable’ violence at London jail
- Montreal driver fined $162 after stopping police for illegal left turn
- A Rare Job Posting for a Labour & Employment Law Professor in Canada
- Nortel bankruptcy trial starts to wrap up in Toronto and Delaware
- Bar shocked at ‘unprecedented’ recusal
- Louisiana judge strikes down state ban on marriage equality
- Netflix refuses CRTC demand for confidential data, denies CRTC authority to regulate web-based streaming
- Lawyer who blames government for moose crashes in Newfoundland will appeal dismissal of class action suit
- Eliminate Public Prayer in Canada, Secularists Will Argue Before Supreme Court
- At Supreme Court, Kicking the Tires on a Same-Sex Marriage Case Fit for History
- Moore v British Columbia (Ministry of Education) and the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal
- Manitoba Appeal Court hears case of man who died waiting for ER care
- Why anti-‘revenge porn’ pioneer doesn’t like Canada’s cyberbullying law
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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