Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 28, 2013:
- Court backs firing of Muslim woman for wearing head scarf at private nursery in France
- Judge calls evidence against OJ Simpson ‘overwhelming,’ denies bid for new trial in robbery case
- Court Reform by Stealth?
- Does the City of Toronto Need to "accommodate" Rob Ford?
- Law Society Recognized as GTA Top Employer an Eighth Time - Marketwired (press release)
- Berlusconi booted from Italian parliament after tax fraud conviction
- Manitoba Judge's nude photo case in Federal Court
- N.J. appeals court upholds parole board ban on use of social media by sex offenders
- Javad Heydary, Toronto lawyer spearheading Trump lawsuit, disappears
- Teenager sues Hockey Canada over concussion
- Murder charge stayed against 95-year-old B.C. man due to his dimentia
- New Snowden docs show U.S. spied during G20 in Toronto
- Toronto lawyer Javad Heydary probed over missing client funds - The Globe and Mail
- NHL concussion lawsuit grows to over 200 players: lawyers
- Woman who orchestrated Rengel murder appeals
- Ontario passes law making carbon monoxide detectors mandatory
- Quebec judge orders children from Jewish sect be placed in foster care. Will Ontario CAS follow?
- Judge accused of signing blank child-removal orders isn’t immune from suit, federal court rules
- Remaining pages in Lisi ITO to be made public
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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