Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, November 29, 2013:
- Sexual harassment cases in Manitoba on the rise?
- Orangeville lawyer disbarred by Law Society over misappropriations | Orangeville Citizen
- Disabled woman denied entry to U.S. after agent cites supposedly private medical details
- Saudi cleric says ban on women drivers protects society from ‘evil’
- Top spy won't answer questions about G20 surveillance
- Israeli mother fined for refusing to circumcise son
- Ontario Court of Appeal Decision Raises Questions About Employment Law
- Overtime class actions — Lessons learned and applied - Canadian Employment Law Today
- Stephen Harper's self-styled bagman survives scandal: Tim Harper
- Pot-smoking Mountie has uniform seized by RCMP
- Medical marijuana-smoking Mountie provokes new pot debate
- Lori Douglas: Case of judge whose nude photos posted online needs judicial review, says lawyer
- Ashley Smith’s mother believes daughter died from homicide
- Law Society slashes penalty but upholds misconduct finding against Joe Groia | Financial Post
- Groia and LSUC: Suspension reduced for "uncivil" Toronto lawyer
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford could be denied entry to U.S.
- Ire in Canada Over Report N.S.A. Spied From Ottawa Ire in Canada Over Report N.S.A. Spied From Ottawa
- My post today @SlawTips: Inbox Zero: Unsubscribing (And the Next-Best Option)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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