Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday October 3, 2012:
- Supreme Court of Canada to tackle case that questions definition of “child” before birth
- Pope’s butler takes stand in ‘Vatileaks’ trial
- French Drop Alleged Strauss-Kahn Rape Case
- NY files lawsuit against JP Morgan Chase for securities fraud
- Appeal court reduces penalty Air Canada has to pay for English-only 7Up service
- Marijuana officially decriminalized in Kalamazoo, Michigan
- US Supreme Court opens 2012 term
- Pennsylvania judge blocks voter ID law for upcoming election
- Nine rules to help family law clients and their lawyers avoid social media dangers
- Federal judge lifts Samsung tablet sales ban
- Former MP John Nunziata fined $5,000 by LSUC for denying assault
- Stephen Harper picks Quebec judge Richard Wagner for high court
- Supreme Court of Canada Hearings Calendar for October 2012
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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