Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, October 30, 2013:
- Right group asks Supreme Court to fast-track assisted suicide case - CTV News
- BigLaw firm hopes to retain more female lawyers with expanded maternity leave policy
- UK court rules that contract can be made in two jurisdictions
- Free Access to Law in the United Kingdom and Beyond
- Police investigate Toronto radio host’s arrest
- Penn State says it will pay $60M to 26 Sandusky victims
- Prosecutors to lay out UK phone hacking case
- Ontario rejects call to sell beer, wines in convenience stores
- Posner: Lawyers bad at math are an increasing concern; inmate’s blood-pressure suit shows why
- Was ‘satanic’ pay raise for law profs intended as retaliation for union activities?
- Trayvon Martin’s mother urges federal action on ‘stand-your-ground’ laws
- Judge asked to apologize to victim’s family for officiating at killer’s wedding after sentencing
- LAWPRO Tales of Horror: The Phantom Client Returns…Again and Again
- Quebec euthanasia bill gets troubling diagnosis from Liberal leader Couillard
- Ex-real estate manager sues over leak - Oshawa Express
- Here’s why the NSA should have asked for court approval before tracking cellphone users
- Doctor-assisted suicide ban to be appealed in B.C.
- The Ontario Court of Appeal Clarifies Rules for the Division of Property in Buttar v. Buttar
- Drew Hasselback: Sorting out counsel fees in class action settlements
- Caseworker for starved Toronto boy ignored 'red flags' in case: lawyers - CityNews
- Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII
- Americans’ support for death penalty lowest in 40 years
- Another same-sex couple is married at the US Supreme Court; who officiated?
- Georgia court clerk is accused of selling inmate data used to obtain fraudulent tax refunds
- Adobe cyberattack exposed 38 million customers' data
- Star back in court seeking police document on Rob Ford’s criminally charged pal Alexander Lisi
- Ed., Anonymous Blawg Review Editor Dies. A good friend to Toronto law bloggers, will be missed
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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