Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, November 13, 2013:
- Provinces open to Senate abolition argue at top court
- U.S. capital could decriminalize marijuana
- Rob Ford to confront motion asking him to take leave
- Supreme Court declines to hear Oklahoma abortion ultrasound case
- Employers urged to develop policies to address needs of transgendered people - Canadian Lawyer
- The Law School Bubble Is Bursting: Over 80% Of Law Schools Estimated To Be Operating At A Loss
- Alec Baldwin heckled by alleged stalker during his testimony against her
- Judge to decide soon whether lawyers can see Rob Ford video - CTV News
- Senate reform: Supreme Court judges challenge government on elections
- US legal sector loses 900 jobs in October
- Toronto mayor vows fight to stay on
- Omar Khadr 'has not committed a crime,' lawyer says | Canada | News | Toronto Sun
- Whitey Bulger sentencing Wednesday
- Change structure of the Senate at your peril, provinces warn Supreme Court
- Minimum gun sentence ruled unconstitutional - Canada - CBC News
- Court cases revolve around Ford crack video
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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