Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, June 3, 2013:
- Lori Douglas inquiry's new counsel wants do-ove
- Just how public are a public official's files?
- Toronto's Ford brothers demand apology for 'gutter journalism'
- Bradley Manning's court-martial to start Monday
- Toronto Star reporter arrested, ticketed after taking photos of injured GO transit officer
- Law-school applicants drop for third year in a row
- Ending a bigamous marriage takes two attempts (at least) - Amam v. Jan - Lexology
- Toronto's new punk rock anthem: Mayor On Crack? – SFH world video premiere!
- Bullying: How a school suspension, police investigation ‘railroaded’ Toronto teen
- Norton Rose, Fulbright Jaworski complete merger
- G20 officer found not guilty on assault charges
- Theft of baby back ribs gets five-time Florida felon 50 years in prison
- Why Didn't the SEC Catch Madoff? It Might Have Been Policy Not To
- Judge orders Google to comply with FBI's secret NSL demands
- FL School District Scanned Pupils' Irises Without Permission
- Complaints to LSUC up over last year
- @wiselaw here's what I had to say about the #sperm #donor identity case #Pratten …via Sarah R. Cohen
- Is Rob Ford’s mayoralty up in smoke? | NOW Magazine
- Talk claims prevention with your articling students
- Sex while driving drunk never ends well
- practicePRO Resource: Dealing with Difficult Judges
- Man accused of painting a crosswalk at a busy intersection is jailed and faces felony case
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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