Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, May 27, 2013:
- F.T.C. Is Said to Have Begun a New Inquiry on Google
- Who's to blame for juror no-shows: 'Sad generation' or broken system?
- Dewey’s bankruptcy lawyer: More large law firms will fail (video)
- G20 police officer in Toronto court today on assault charges
- Unjust justice: Still no aboriginal court in Manitoba - via Winnipeg Free Press
- Climate activist’s book claims Conservatives tried to silence her
- News Release: Visit Osgoode Hall during Doors Open Toronto
- When the Ford jokes stop - Winnipeg Free Press
- Required reading for lawyers-to-be and recent grads alike.
- Kathleen Wynne says province has no plans to intervene over Ford controversy
- Illinois judge charged with heroin, gun possession as feds probe colleague's cocaine death
- Supreme Court OK with B.C. judge who copied one side's submissions in ruling
- Doug Ford repeatedly denies fresh drug-related allegations in published report
- Jury foreman says life or death decision unfair
- "Robocalls": the judge was not amused
- Globe investigation: The Ford family’s history with drug dealing
- Novelties: Estate Planning Is Important for Your Online Assets, Too
- Google defends listing extremist sites: Legal information will be indexed
- UA, ASU boards opt out of Arkansas campus gun law
- Rob Ford video questions linger after denial
- Federal Judge Finds Violations of Rights by Sheriff Joe Arpaio
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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