Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 3, 2013:
- Guantanamo refuses to suspend 9/11 pre-trial hearings
- Beanie Baby creator pleads guilty to tax evasion, to pay US$53.6-million fine
- Alberta decision to bar critics from oilsands hearing overturned
- California governor signs bill outlawing ‘revenge porn’
- Warman Vs. Free Dominion: Warman Triumphant
- BREAKING: Richard Warman wins defamation suit!
- Court: Iowa man guilty under HIV transmission law - Albany Times Union
- Federal Judge Rules Against N.J. Township in Dispute With Mosque
- Next Supreme Court judge admits he doesn't fit 'diversity' expectations - Toronto Star
- Pa. lawyer who criticized judges loses license for 5 years, calls state’s top court ‘corrupt’
- Jury Clears Promoter in Death of Michael Jackson
- How Stephen Harper picks judges: Siddiqui | Toronto Star
- Great list of links and resources for new lawyers
- Supreme Court's Chief Justice Forgets Diversity | Rachel Décoste
- Justin Bieber won't be charged for alleged threats
- Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for September 2013
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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