Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, December 16, 2013:
- Ontario judges criticize police, courts for delays
- Rob Ford silent on reporter’s lawsuit, while brother repeats ‘lurking’ claim
- Chief Bill Blair calls for OPP probe after court finds police ‘tortured’ suspects
- Crack video could come up in Rob Ford's civil trial, lawyer says - Toronto Sun
- Michael Bryant to head body that regulates accountants
- Supreme Court of Canada to decide on prostitution law Dec. 20
- Rob Ford supporters donating to help pay legal bills
- Officials Say U.S. May Never Know Extent of Snowden’s Leaks
- Alan Dershowitz Retires from Harvard Law School
- Texas judge, forced to resign after texting prosecutors during trial, now running for D.A.
- Canadian ‘Freeman’ Leader Arrested After Skipping Hearings
- Jailed Ex-Ill. Gov. Blagojevich's Lawyers Argue Appeal in Court
- The new face of judicial defiance
- Law firm sues Florida Bar over rules restricting what legal websites and blog posts can say
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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