Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 7, 2013:
- Password-hoarding computer engineer was properly convicted, California appeals court says
- What Toronto’s crack-smoking mayor can teach us about political science
- Man says arrest for shooting ‘upskirt’ photos on subway platform violates free speech rights
- German lawmakers want to question Edward Snowden in Russia
- Matt Taibbi Tells A Tale Of Staggering International Bank Fraud
- Partner of Glenn Greenwald challenges detention in UK under anti-terror law
- Ontario SPCA | Ontario SPCA goes to court to get Animal Care Review Board role clarified
- Pamela Wallin's lawyer says suspension issue not over
- Is it illegal to implant a remote-control device in a cockroach? PETA asks AG to nix RoboRoach
- Court of Appeal for Ontario confirms test for assumption of jurisdiction by Ontario courts -
- How to Tell if Your Mayor is Smoking Crack | Video Cafe
- Rob Ford on crack, then and now
- Minn. court upholds clergy sex-misconduct law - Times Union
- Disgraced as journalist, Stephen Glass faces skeptical Calif. supreme court in law-license bid
- Should the OPP have investigated Rob Ford?
- Push and pull factors in constructive dismissal | Canadian HR Reporter
- N.F.L. Picks Lawyer to Lead Inquiry Into Dolphins
- This week at the SCC (01/11/2013)
- Tips for more effective opening statements
- Rob Ford scandal: 3rd video reportedly circulating - Toronto - CBC News
- Chief never offered to show crack video to Toronto police board, chairman says - Globe and Mail
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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