Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, November 13, 2012:
- David Miller summoned as witness as Rob Ford libel suit goes to trial
- Condom law worries L.A. porn industry
- Target Not a Successor to Zellers, B.C. Labour Board Rules
- This week at the SCC via @legalfeedsblog
- Toronto police to issue receipts to people stopped in street checks
- Human Rights Tribunal reduces settlement sum by $1000 after employee breaches confidentiality on Facebook
- Review calls on Ontario Human Rights Commission to provide service to respondents
- Egyptian jihadi extremist calls for destruction of pyramids
- UK man arrested for posting photo of burning poppy to Twitte
- Supreme Court: No Invitation for President Obama - Law Blog - WSJ
- Judge Dismisses Alumni Lawsuits Against Two Chicago Law Schools
- Ontario Human Rights Tribunal: Cop with “anger management issues” was not disabled - Lexology
- Italy prosecutors charge credit-rating agencies with manipulating market
- Employee responsibility for safety: Ontario employee charged for failing to report unsafe work - Lexology
- Federal government introduces amendments to Canada Labour Code - Lexology
- Security expert John McAfee wanted for murder in Belize
- Ottawa expected UN pressure on anti-torture policy
- Top court to hear case of plagiarizing judge
- What keeps Ontario's family law lawyers awake at night. Via LawPro.
- Canada Revenue Agency tells Canadian Mennonite magazine to watch what it says via Luigi Benetton
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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