Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 24, 2013:
- Quebec Judge accused of drug buy faces deeper probe by judicial council
- TX Republican Judge Quits His Party Over ‘Bigotry’ And ‘Hate’
- Australian Court To Recruit Retired Judge as Blogger
- BlackBerry's 5-star BBM app reviews reportedly fake
- Germany demands explanation for U.S. spying on Chancellor Angela Merkel’s mobile phone
- ABA Committee Wants 80% Bar Passage Rate
- Judge grants new trial for Kennedy cousin Skakel in 1975 slaying of teenage neighbor
- Federal judge allows health care law challenge to proceed
- Senate scandal: Pamela Wallin says she was ordered to resign by Harper aide
- Judge orders release of JonBenet grand jury docs
- ONCA confirms that automatic stay pending appeal does not suspend limitation period
- Kennedy cousin Skakel wins new trial in 1975 killing after appeal over lawyer's effectiveness
- Oshawa’s former real estate manager sues city for $1 million
- Tory government seeks speedy hearing on Marc Nadon's eligibility for Supreme Court
- Lack of an email address leads to disciplinary trouble for a South Carolina lawyer
- Tax Court draws fuzzy line on when tax auditors can rely on illegally obtained evidence
- George Zimmerman beats the rap again in domestic dispute and theft cases
- CanLII as the Solution to the Unaffordable Legal Services Problem
- Ford photo taken outside what police call “drug house”
- EU meets amid U.S. spying concerns
- Irish High Court to review Facebook Prism complaint - PCWorld
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-10-23
- Judge sees no roadblock to digital billboard suit; how many road references did he use?
- 'Values Charter Raises Grave Concerns': Head of Quebec Human Rights Commission
- Considerations in using an Ontario Power of Attorney for Personal Care
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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