Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 25, 2012:
- Supreme Court of Canada set to rule on Ted Opitz vs. Borys Wrzesnewskyj - Macleans.ca
- Ashley Smith: Prison videos to be shown in court
- It's legal to go 85 mph -- in Texas
- Ex-manager: Britney cheated me
- Self-Editing Tips for Legal Writers
- Former law prof launches human rights complaint against UBC
- Garth Drabinsky granted day parole
- U.S. sues Bank of America for $1 billion over bad mortgages
- Michael Skakel, Kennedy nephew, denied parole in 1975 murder
- Why Skype Law School Admission Interviews Are A No Good Very Bad Idea
- Imminent SCC Decision on Leave Application for Sex Work Challenge
- Articling discussion: panelists | LSUC Gazette
- Former Law School Employee Says in Sworn Statement She Was Pressured to Inflate Graduates’ Job Stats
- 104 Ontario bills left in limbo by prorogation - CBC.ca
- Only my opinion but articling is part tradition, part servitude, part punishment, part fun, part exhaustion, and part boredom via Phil Brown
- Ontario:35,000 lawyers,63 legal aid clinics, 172 Courthouses.
#LSUC: Do we really believe we can't create another 300#articling jobs? Shame.
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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