Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, January 13, 2014:
- Fluxing Straight Out of Law School
- Hells Angels case, Marc Nadon reference top Supreme Court's winter agenda -
- Worksite supervisor jailed under OHSA after lying to Ministry inspector, police
- What if a Male Employee Refuses to Work with Female Coworkers Due to His Religion?
- LSUC to appeal Sukonick and Merchant decision
- Facebook Hit With Another Lawsuit After People Finally Catch On To False Likes by
- US Supreme Court to rule on anti-choice group’s right to lie in ads
- Ontario proposes major changes to workplace laws - Lexology
- US Blogger’s Incarceration Raises First Amendment Questions
- David Pickton denies knowledge of brother's serial killings
- Indianapolis judge suspended pending disciplinary decision
- B.C. court ruling fuels talk about value of mom-tot prison programs
- Mayor Rob Ford abandons threatened lawsuit against city council - Toronto Star
- The Next Data Privacy Battle May Be Waged Inside Your Car
- B.C. teen convicted of 'sexting' photos of boyfriend's ex
- Family Law Agreements: When Independent Legal Advice is Not Enough
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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