Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, January 10, 2014:
- 'Bell is not above the law,' says man awarded $21K for privacy breach
- Canada courting U.S. web giants in wake of NSA spy scandal
- Chicago law prof barred from campus for alleged angry comments claims disability right violation
- Protection Against Copyright Infringement Strengthened by SCC Robinson Case but at What Cost
- Rob Ford speaks favourably of marijuana decriminalization
- A Canada Evidence Code Should Replace the Canada Evidence Act, Part 1
- University student's request not to work with women stirs controversy
- Ontario Must Maintain Consultation Protocol on New Forestry Plan - Ontario Regional Chief
- Resolutions to better set and control client expectations
- Tax cheats target of proposed Canadian law
- ACLU asks top Mass. court to dismiss 40,000 cases tied to rogue state lab chemist
- Judge OKs mistrial when juror won’t deliberate due to religious beliefs, contempt hearing ahead
- Gregory Alan Elliott: Frustrations boil over in Twitter harassment trial
- Garth Drabinsky loses fight to reclaim Order of Canada
- @TothSusan @timfelsky Willaert v. Fody
- The Hacker’s Guide to New Year’s Resolutions
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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