Here are the leading legal headlines for Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, March 11, 2013:
- Luka Magnotta set for preliminary inquiry - Global Toronto
- Toronto police investigating whether bomb threat at Nadal Jewish Community Centre was hate crime
- Collingwood town officials face OPP corruption probe - CBC.ca
- Long Island Town Board Bans Booing at Public Meetings
- CEO of Toronto synthetic marijuana company arrested, released on bail
- Head of Quebec language office resigns in wake of Pastagate
- Are NHL Teams Breaking Law By Not Requiring Players to Wear Safety Masks? (Doorey)
- Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $8.3 Million in Hip Implant Case
- Can an iPhone App Improve Your Legal Writing?
- Did US chief justice Roberts misuse statistics to make a point on the Voting Rights Act?
- The Right to Counsel in America: Badly Battered at 50
- Atheist cop in Puerto Rico sues after being demoted to car washer for refusing to pray
- Duty to mitigate in wrongful dismissal may include accepting relocation to new job offered by employer
- Billable Hours May Get Former Congresswoman Disbarred
- Ontario tops legal aid spending as revenue lags
- US Senator Elizabeth Warren Slams Federal Regulators Over Bank Money Laundering | Mother Jones
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says groping allegations 'absolutely, completely false' - Globe and Mail
- Bin Laden son-in-law pleads not guilty
- Thomson v. Ford: Could this thing land in court?
- Supreme Court sides with Metis in historic Manitoba land claim dispute - Winnipeg Free Press
- Simultaneous joint trial in Toronto, Delaware via videolink: Courts' novel approach to Nortel cash fight
- Colo. shooting judge won't overturn insanity law
- 2013 CJPAC Action and “Buttgate” (
@OmarHaRedeye, one again, is everywhere...) - Renowned European sports psychologist takes Canucks, owner to court over dismissal during lockout
- Justice Department urges Maryland court to uphold citizens’ right to film police
- How 20 years has changed the debate over assisted suicide - Politics - CBC News
- Toronto senior one of 90 allegedly targeted by home renovation scheme
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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