Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, November 4, 2013:
- Supreme Court Separates Itself From Nadon
- Rob Ford crack video: Opinions differ on whether police may release it - Toronto Star
- For the first time, Ontario Superior Court awards human rights damages
- Mayor Rob Ford says he made “mistakes” but plans to stay
- Toronto mayor admits 'mistakes' - (CNN)
- Crown, media lawyers battle over release of evidence in Rob Ford "Project Traveller" case
- Rob Ford: Still more bombshells in police document?
- Divorce Impacts Men's Health
- Pediatricians call for Canada-wide bike helmet law
- D.A. Rips Judge On Radio Show, Judge Calls In, Hilarity Ensues
- Not in Rob Ford's interest to speak with police, his lawyer says - The Globe and Mail
- Rob Ford 'announcement' expected on weekly radio show - Toronto - CBC News
- Texas court strikes down law banning online communication with minors
- ‘Middle step’ needed between non-co-operation and LSUC prosecution: Trudell
- judge: Bell TV ‘reprehensible’ in violating N.S. man’s privacy with unauthorized credit check
- 10 trials that changed the world
- "Indeterminate gender at birth" recognized legally in Germany
- Inspiring law professor and anti-war activist Michael Mandel wrote his own obituary
- Tax on Divorce in Russia
- Rob Ford video won't prove crack use, lawyer says - Toronto - CBC News
- Peel police sued over Tasering 80-year-old woman
- The Divorce Divide
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper calls courts enemy of Senate reform
- Ford's lawyer, Toronto Police in war of words over alleged crack video - The Globe and Mail
- It’s all fun and games until someone gets a hot dog in the eye
- Appeals court deals blow to Obamacare contraceptive mandate
- Warner v. Warner: Motion to Annul Assignment in Bankruptcy
- Stephen Harper’s new employment insurance rules whack Ontario hard: Walkom
- Rob Ford scandal: Court appearance today for Alexander Lisi
- Beating of straight Marine who defended gay friends to be investigated as a hate crime
- Rob Ford wasn't smoking crack on video, lawyer says - CBC.ca
- Doug Ford defends mayor on radio show: ‘I think everyone uses bad judgment’
- Is law firm associate model being phased out? Encrypt laptop for ethics’ sake, blogger writes
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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