Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, June 21, 2013:
- Montreal developer linked to Applebaum’s downfall as mayor
- Secret tax-haven files lift veil on $32M Ontario fraud
- North Carolina governor signs law aimed at restarting executions
- Hoffa hunt comes up empty
- The Big Google Reader Reveal
- Only 64% of US law grads land jobs requiring bar passage, even as BigLaw jobs rise 27%
- Categories and Supreme Court Justices
- Top Michigan court removes judge from bench for lying under oath
- Dalton McGuinty to be questioned by MPPs over deleted power plant emails
- Latest issue in big-bucks Michael Jackson death case: Did one lawyer give another the finger?
- Senators hope to force US Supreme Court’s acceptance of television cameras
- Retiring former Osgoode dean honoured by WLAO
- Supreme Court rules US cannot withhold HIV/AIDS funding over prostitution stance
- Plan your CPD year and maximize your learning
- 18-year low for law grad employment (video)
- George Zimmerman trial: All-female jury seated in Trayvon Martin shooting case
- MJ went 60 days without sleep
- Secret FISA court allows NSA to collect and use data without a warrant
- Court to rule whether Barrie cop used excessive force
- Are unpaid internships worth your time?
- Hotel water tank death ruled accidental
- Ontario jail guards' union calls on province to hire more staff amid cut
- BC vs Ontario: BC Supreme Court confirms no common law tort for invasion of privacy - Lexology
- Royal Canadian Navy vets can’t wear uniforms without permission after new regulation in effect
- Mayor Rob Ford 'so happy' top court dismissed conflict of interest appeal - CTV News
- Supreme Court won’t hear appeal of Rob Ford’s conflict of interest case
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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