Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, December 9th, 2013:
- Canada bar chief keeps open mind on ABSs - Law Gazette
- Why hasn't Rob Ford been charged with anything? Here are eight theories and one real explanation
- Ottawa’s $462 million bill for extra legal services has soared over seven years
- Germany court rules former Auschwitz guard unfit for trial
- Tim Hortons 'wage theft' claim prompts call for police probe
- Judge orders Denver anti-gay-marriage bakery to end discrimination
- Human rights complaint considered after atheist billboard ads rejected in Vancouver
- What’s most shocking about the German cannibal case is it’s not the first
- Legal Sector Lost 1,100 Jobs in November
- Lawyer for Toronto mayor says he's in talks with police to view crack video - Montreal Gazette
- Japan’s new state secrets law condemned as ‘largest ever threat to democracy in postwar Japan
- Australia’s first same-sex marriages held ahead of court ruling
- Glenn Greenwald on the Complacency of Corporate Law Partners
- Bar membership remains mandatory, but Neb. court restricts activities on which dues can be spent
- Grand jury indicts Ohio ‘sovereign citizen’ accused of trying to steal 11 homes
- owa Lawyer Falls For Nigerian Inheritance Scam, Gets Suspended for 12 Months
- Doug Ford alleges conspiracy against Rob Ford
- Dismissed law student practiced law, is fined $1K by state supreme court
- Elton John blasts anti-gay law during Moscow concert (video)
- Flaherty says EI funds won't be used to create budget surplus
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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