Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for November 6, 2013:
- Court free to release wiretaps from Project Traveller probe, judge says - The Globe and Mail
- Video: Jon Stewart ridicules Rob Ford - The Globe and Mail
- Court free to release wiretaps from Project Traveller probe, judge says - The Globe and Mail
- Lawyers for man in notorious photo seek access to Rob Ford ‘crack video’
- Supreme Court appointments: Wrong person on the hot seat - The Globe and Mail
- R.I.P, Ed, the Anonymous Editor of Blawg Review
- US Supreme Court: No Right to an Ethical Lawyer
- Lawyers are too expensive for most Canadians. Give more work to paralegals - The Globe and Mail
- Torys lawyers, cleared of misconduct, seek $4 million in costs from LSUC
- Lawsuit: N.M. traffic stop brings 3 enemas, 2 X-rays and 1 colonoscopy in fruitless drug search
- Michigan man faces $100 fine or 10 days for donning hat as he exited courtroom
- Illinois is latest state to OK same-sex marriage
- Senate votes to suspend Patrick Brazeau, Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin
- Toronto Mayor Admits Smoking Crack
- Hamilton not liable for Toronto teen's late-night escarpment fall
- Mayor Rob Ford: 'Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine'
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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