Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, October 28, 2013:
- Harper to reveal Canada-EU trade deal details Tuesday
- Wisconsin jails pregnant woman and gives her fetus – but not her – a lawyer
- Rulings clarify when defence of provocation should be put to jury
- No Easy Answer on Access to Justice
- Ecuador threatens to sue Britain over asylum for Julian Assange
- Some solos say advertising in the Yellow Pages is still worth it
- The Supreme Court deserves better - The Globe and Mail
- Saudi Women Rise Up, Quietly, and Slide Into the Driver’s Seat
- Saudi government threatens force to end women driving campaign
- Attorney General John Gerretsen set to retire from politics | Toronto Star
- Using Social Media to Slam (Ex) Employers
- Tennessee judge who barred baby name ‘Messiah’ rebuked by conduct panel for religious bias
- Guantanamo lawyer seeking declassification of CIA interrogation techniques
- March in support of Quebec values charter draws thousands
- Senate scandal: Duffy claims cover-up by PMO - Toronto Star
- LexisNexis announces another round of lay-offs
- Failure To Vet Candidates Properly Is A Costly Mistake - Employment and HR - Canada
- JonBenet Ramsey case: DA says no new charges
- Law firm advises female attorneys not to squirm, giggle and to ‘practice hard words’
- Conrad Murray to get out of jail Monday
- Unpaid interns: Canada isn't keeping track - MetroNews Canada
- DOJ to Use Warrantless Surveillance in Criminal Case
- Employers’ collection of GPS data found acceptable
- Obama aware of NSA spying on Merkel since 2010, German paper says
- B.C. case that could see condo owner evicted could become more common: experts
- Seven Deadly Sins of Opening a New Solo Practice (Jim Calloway)
- “Ecuador Judge Testifies He Was Bribed to Rule Against Chevron”
- Budget bill amends Supreme Court Act for Nadon appointment - CBC.ca
- Ontario Powers of Attorney for Care: The Courts' Role in End-of-Life Care Decisions
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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