Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Stricken ship's captain arrested as crack appears -http://goo.gl/S7Jde
- Herpes sex case charge questioned - CBC.ca - http://goo.gl/lXfjQ
- Labour & employment law tops list of areas in which execs want advice - http://goo.gl/XSw6C
- First female Chief Justice for Quebec - http://goo.gl/bPGyl
- Police urge Pickton inquiry not to judge them in hindsight -http://goo.gl/zy0Qf
- Oakville lawyer charged with fraud in alleged embezzlement scheme - Globe and Mail - http://goo.gl/73x54
- Do Judges Really Find Plain English More Persuasive? -http://goo.gl/RTsNj
- When is it hate speech?: 7 significant Canadian cases - CBC.ca -http://goo.gl/JNGQn
- Amnesty calls on Canada to arrest George W. Bush -http://goo.gl/iv0Mg
- “Conduct Unbecoming a Teacher”? - http://goo.gl/Uup6f
- Top Court to weigh free speech vs. hate protection - CBC.ca -http://goo.gl/x1jiq
- Texas court formally exonerates man who spent nearly 25 years in prison for wife's slaying - http://goo.gl/cyu4a
- Strip-Search Argument Before Supreme Court Justices -http://goo.gl/095Cj
- 5 men arraigned in forceful beard-cuttings of fellow Amish -http://goo.gl/CRDpX
- Cameron Ward's opening statement - Vancouver Sun -http://goo.gl/nv5f6
- Council set to debate what to do with $140 M windfall from land transfer tax - http://goo.gl/0eOKF
- Blogging and social media helps small firms compete -http://goo.gl/Zbzcr
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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