Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, October 26, 2012:
- Conrad Black loses Order of Canada hearing bid
- Criminal lawyers intervene in Ontario paralegal's challenge to court protocol practices
- Pope’s butler jailed over leaked documents
- Fifth Circuit Upholds Ban on Gun Sales to People Under 21
- Allowing criminals to legally possess firearms drives ‘unprecedented’ U.S gun violence: report
- 9 voices on the Supreme Court of Canada's election ruling
- Canada's anti-spam law expected to come into force in 2013
- Bedford lawyer welcomes Supreme Court decision to hear bawdy house appeal |Toronto Sun
- Supreme Court of Canada to determine legal rules around prostitution
- When employers police your private life - Technology - Macleans.ca
- Assisted suicide too risky, federal government argues in appeal against B.C. decision
- Supreme Court rules in favour of Tory Opitz in contested Etobicoke Centre riding
- Law Society defers decision on ‘articling crisis’ proposal
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