Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, March 24, 2014:
- Rob Ford says he was imitating Hulk Hogan in violent rant video
- Turkish Lawyers Seek Cancellation of Twitter Ban
- Iran blasts Ontario judge: ‘Politically motivated’ decision to hand $7M in state assets to terror victims
- Adultery website Ashley Madison countersues ex-employee who claims she wrote fake profiles
- Law Schools Paying the Salaries of Graduates
- Conservatives don't rule out getting Nadon on Supreme Court bench (*not gonna happen)
- US Appeals Expected to Block More State Marriage Bans on Fast Track to Justices
- Lawyer, Disrupt Thyself
- Wake Up and Live!
- The Sinclair Court-Martial
- A terrifying precedent: Mississippi woman to be tried for "fetal harm" murder after child stillborn
- Controversy Erupts after UK Law Society Issues Guidelines on Drafting Sharia-Compliant Wills
- Twitter 'biased and prejudiced,' says Turkey after site banned
- Law blogs ignore the history of blogging at their peril
- UK Judge condemns former Miss Malaysia's £1.6 million divorce bill - Telegraph
- Loblaw gets approval for Shoppers Drug Mart purchase
- Chevron seeking $32 million in legal fees in Ecuador case
- Federal judge strikes down gay marriage ban in Michigan. That’s 18 states plus DC.
- Toronto lawyer Rocco Galati wonders why he had to clean up Stephen Harper's SCC mess Toronto Star
- The Bogus Rhetoric About Bogus Refugees
- Federal Court grants injunction allowing patients to grow medical pot
- Supreme Court rejects Harper’s appointment of Marc Nadon | CityNews
- Texas city to pay Ted Nugent $16,000 to stay away from their 4th of July celebration
- Five things to know about the SCOC’s Marc Nadon ruling
- Cybercrime: An example of how law firms make appealing targets
- ‘Naked photographer’ wins reinstatement of his law license
- Ken Starr is nixed for jury in capital murder case due to expressed views about witness testimony
- Ban on audio recordings without consent is struck down by Illinois Supreme Court
- CBA Futures Tweet Chat
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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