It was extremely captivating to see them rush to their families, finally free. In case you missed it, here's a video of the first miner being transported out.
Here are more of today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter.
- Loonie hits parity with U.S. dollar http://is.gd/g1sMq
- U.K. cleric: Rape is impossible within marriage http://is.gd/g1sQV
- Public's faith in judge selection has been shaken: Bastarache - Montreal Gazette http://is.gd/g1pXD
- NJ abortion doctor's license is suspended http://is.gd/g1pS8
- Reprimand over Facebook comments violated charter: judge - Vancouver Sun http://is.gd/g1fdx
- Canada court rules on Muslim veil - BBC News http://is.gd/g1dD6
- Judge Hears Arguments In Facebook Ownership Lawsuit - WGRZ-TV http://is.gd/g1dy9
- Facebooking in Court: Coping With Socially Networked Jurors http://is.gd/g19Jj
- Christine O'Donnell pulls a Palin http://is.gd/g1doa
- Supreme Court ponders church abuse case - Toronto Sun http://is.gd/g0Xlj
- Judgment granted in Ontario’s first environmental tort class action http://is.gd/g0VK5
- Privacy Commissioner Troubled by Canadian Government Practices http://is.gd/g0x8f
- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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