Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, March 20, 2014:
- Illinois Lawyer is suspended for faking illness to avoid oral argument
- First Canadian Antibody Decision of Federal Court Significant for What It Does Not Say
- Via Rail says First Nations blockade affecting Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal rail line
- bin Laden’s son-in-law testifies: I warned him about consequences of 9/11 attacks
- Rob Ford crack video: Toronto police documents shed light on video and its creator
- Google's Page Says US Online Spying Threatens Democracy
- Project Brazen 2 legal battle continues - Toronto Sun
- Ottawa judge declares mistrial after admitting chat with detective ‘an error in judgment’
- Life after the bench: Retired judges embrace ADR - Financial Post
- PA man shocked with Taser in ambulance and jailed after suffering seizure at sandwich shop
- Federal Judge Blasts ATF Stings, Dismisses Charges - TalkLeft: The Politics Of Crime
- Released from jail in civil contempt case, Kevin Trudeau starts 10-year criminal contempt term
- New police documents contain description of Rob Ford inhaling from glass cylinder
- Toronto lawyer makes impassioned posthumous plea for assisted suicide | Metro
- Bin Laden's son-in-law denies having any role in al-Qaeda plots
- Ontario's retiring top judge reflects on a career of helping people get justice
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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