Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 20, 2013:
- Breyer sometimes poses questions for Thomas during oral arguments
- Shark-fin ban resurfaces as Toronto council backers seek new, narrower rule - Toronto Star
- Woman testifies in sex assault trial of Toronto police officer | Toronto Star
- Mandatory sentencing: Five-judge, six-case Ontario appeal hearing begins on 2008 illegal-gun law
- Antivirus Software: Fighting Blame, Not Hacks - Businessweek
- Iraq judicial panel rejects dismissal of top judge
- Long Prison Terms Eyed as Contributing to Poverty
- YWitness 'Mr. Sidewalk' tells inquiry he's not a middleman for the Mafia
- Hospital granted request: no black nurses, suit says
- Clyde Wells rejoins Cox & Palmer
- US Supreme Court upholds drug sniffing dog search
- LAWPRO Magazine archive – Drafting errors: A simple error can cost you
- This week at the SCC
- Follow human rights code on mental health | Howard Levitt | Financial Post
- Wayback to the future of online evidence
- Missouri Bill Makes It A Felony For Lawmakers To Propose Gun Safety Legislation | ThinkProgress
- S.A. Judge weighing whether Pistorius gets freedom or rough lock up
- Donald Trump threatens creator of ‘Dump Trump’ campaign with $25 million lawsuit
- US Supreme Court to Hear Campaign Finance Case
- Hiring should favour male, minority teachers: Toronto school board - Globe and Mail.
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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