Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, December 13, 2013:
- In landmark case, Japan’s top court says transsexual man is legal father of IVF baby
- OPP faces racial profiling complaint from migrant workers asked for DNA samples
- Toronto Police failed to co-operate with SIU, letters from former director Ian Scott allege
- Ex-residential school supervisor convicted of sexual abuse by Saskatchewan court
- Law School Applications Are Down Almost 16% from Last Year
- Lurid Subprime Scams Unveiled in Long-Running Fraud Trial
- Toronto Star reporter takes legal action against Rob Ford
- You started it! When the victim is the instigator of workplace harassment - Lexology
- Expanding employer accountability in Ontario – Bill 146
- Jurors: We feel 'cheated' after Michael Jackson death trial verdict
- Judge orders cross off southern California mountain
- DealBook: Bank of America to Pay $131.8 Million Penalty in Mortgage Deals
- The 6,000-Page Report on CIA Torture Has Now Been Suppressed for 1 Year
- Judges to hear arguments in Blagojevich appeal
- Judge Joan Lax made her mark in male-dominated world - The Globe and Mail
- Jailed Pussy Riot members may see early freedom
- Penny stock fraud: The Swinging Swindler – Part 1
- Supreme Court of Canada won't hear appeal by retired judge convicted of killing wife - CTV News
- Pot-smoking RCMP officer still wants story told, says lawyer
- Rob Ford: Daniel Dale tells us why he’s taking legal action
- "The legal market is not rotating through a cycle; it is tumbling out of protectionism"
- Inbox Zero Part V
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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