Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 28, 2012:
- Motion on when life begins splits Conservative caucus
- Doctors fight scope of inquest into Ontario prison death of teenager Ashley Smith
- Suit against Travolta dismissed
- Arkansas Supreme Court clears way for medical marijuana ballot initiative
- Toronto waitress upset union wasn't there to serve her | Toronto & GTA | News | Toronto Sun
- Judge orders 'Innocence of Muslims' filmmaker to jail over probation violations
- Google obeys Brazilian order, blocks video
- Proposed legislation will freeze wages for Ontario’s public sector workers
- Flood shuts down Ottawa courthouse
- Part I – Crazy Little Thing Called Sentencing: R v Crazyboy
- Tennessee court rejects voter ID challenge
- Ontario Court of Appeal releases landmark decision on chronic pain
- Top court backs cyber-bullying protection over media rights
- ‘Innocence of Muslims’ Actress Registers for Copyright, Refiles Suit
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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