Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, November 15, 2013:
- Rob Ford's oral sex comments draw ire of colleagues
- Canadian Karlheinz Schreiber convicted of tax evasion in Germany
- Hawaii legalizes same-sex marriage
- Prison beatings caught on surveillance video at Ontario and Quebec jails
- How does “older” old age affect reasonable notice? Consider this trilogy of cases - Lexology
- Is it the end for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford?
- Google: U.S. government won’t let us share all of their data requests
- Toronto’s crack-smoking Mayor Ford gets a Sun-TV show
- Rob Ford apologizes for oral sex comment, says he is seeking help
- Rob Ford crisis: Premier Wynne lays out conditions for intervening
- Woman, Guilty of Stalking Alec Baldwin, Gets 6-Month Term
- Judge sentences mob kingpin Whitey Bulger to two life terms
- Federal judge dismisses Google books copyright infringement case
- Nebraska trial attorney slain outside his law office was targeted, police chief says
- Ford can't sue anyone 'for telling the truth,' lawyer says - Toronto Sun
- Just when you thought Toronto Mayor Rob Ford couldn’t sink any lower (video)
- Panel seeks ouster of NY judge who didn’t reveal conflicts; she calls probate-court cases ‘ministerial’
- Editorial: Mandatory sentences are harmful gimmicks
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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