Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 14, 2013
- Santa Claus Parade asks Rob Ford not to march
- Rob Ford did drugs, partied with escort on St. Patrick’s Day, police document alleges
- Law School Professor Busted Lying To Federal Judge, Goes Back to Teaching Ethics
- Peewee hockey coaches suspended after offering cash for hits
- Council Asks Toronto Mayor to Step Down Temporarily
- Supreme Court requires warrant to search computer content
- Child Support in Embryo Freezing Cases
- Peter MacKay accuses judges of ‘making a mockery’ of sentencing reforms, failing to ‘uphold law’
- Child sex ring bust details to be released in Toronto
- The Future of Law (Part 4 of 5): Should legal service providers be regulated?
- Armed Florida man pretended to be a cop twice to get discounted doughnuts, deputies say
- Rob Ford scandal: Some police information remains secret; another court battle lies ahead
- Sentencing Day For Whitey Bulger
- Toronto Mayor Admits He Bought Illegal Drugs; Council Urges Him to Step Aside
- Rob Ford scandal: Judge orders release of secret police information
- Staffers: Mayor Ford 'smoked joints' with women
- 1st tower of new World Trade Center opens
- NY mom accused of hiring strippers for son’s 16th birthday will take plea deal, her lawyer says
- Tennessee study: Annual costs of violence against women ‘likely exceeds $1 billion’
- A pyramid collapse for law schools? Most are losing money this year, law prof says
- Toronto torture victim takes Sri Lanka to UN rights body
- Small Firm Marketing: Common Questions Answered
- Mayor Rob Ford prepares to do battle as council debates asking him to take a leave
- Ontario introducing bill to ban sale of flavoured-tobacco to youth
- General counsel going it alone, not impressed with law firm changes
- Cows on Wall Street: Why the Latest Suit Against the Rating Agencies Matters
- Ontario court ruling reignites debate about mandatory minimum sentences
- Vern Krishna: Extending tax justice to the middle class
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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