Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, November 26, 2012:
- Mayor Rob Ford guilty, kicked from office but can run again
- Legality of Warrantless Cellphone Searches Goes to Courts and Legislatures
- The Size of Canada's Legal Profession
- Ottawa centre helps the lawyerless navigate the legal system
- A Tokyo resident on facing his fear and living with earthquakes - Asia - World - The Independent
- Bob Aaron: Court rules real estate agent isn't responsible for home inspection - yourhome.ca
- Rob Ford's future as Toronto mayor to be decided Monday - Toronto - CBC News
- 4 possible outcomes in Rob Ford's conflict case - Toronto - CBC News
- Why smart people vote for stupid people
- Psychological Health and Safety in the Canadian Workplace: A Standard Is Born (Updated Release Date)
- Taming the Workplace Bully - Businessweek
- About Half of US Law Schools Surveyed Have Cut First-Year Enrollment
- Attorney: TX teen ostracized for protesting school GPS chip.
- Death penalty removed from Ugandan ‘Kill the Gays’ bill
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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