Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, October 2, 2013:
- Couple sues indicted West Virginia judge in state and federal court
- Federal judges urged by DOJ lawyers to stay civil cases because of government shutdown
- This week at the SCC (27/09/2013)
- SCC Chief justice favours gender parity on top court
- Disgraced anesthesiologist gets a public tongue-lashing in absentia for patient’s death
- Ottawa doing everything it can to free Canadians jailed in Egypt: John Baird
- Supreme Court to judge ‘Raging Bull’ copyright fight
- 15 Tips for Preventing Identity Theft and Online Fraud
- Canada's federal inmates go on strike to protest pay cuts
- Google Accused of Wiretapping in Gmail, Street View Scans
- Judge refuses to block Md.'s new gun control law
- Woman with bad back awarded $20,000 for discrimination in Ontario Superior Court dismissal claim
- Ontario Modernizing Regulation of the Legal Profession
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's friend arrested: reports
- Ex-Revenue Canada lawyer advised how to hide money offshore
- In Quebec, a feminist rift over secularism - The Globe and Mail
- NC Republicans vow to fight US DOJ over voter laws - Times Union
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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