Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, February 6, 2014:
- Michael Dunn says Jordan Davis' death followed loud music spat
- In Appreciation...
- Montreal law firm home to Trudeau and Chrétien closing down
- Heenan Blaikie is no more
- 'Track everyone, anywhere, anytime': How Canada's spies can use metadata
- America's death penalty debate gets a lethal injection: Neil Macdonald
- Google Reaches Deal to Settle European Antitrust Case
- Access to justice: Help coming for people headed to Canada’s civil and family courts
- Legal experts gobsmacked after British judge orders Mormon leader to prove faith’s origins
- Lawyer won’t have to pay $1M to law student after making a hyperbolic challenge in TV interview
- Woody Allen lawyer: Abuse 'did not happen'
- Rob Ford: Police can have my cellphone, mayor says
- California law banning egg sales from hens in small cages is unconstitutional: Missouri suit
- ‘Shy’ male loses human rights claim vs U of T Women’s Studies for failure after skipped classes
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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