Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, April 4, 2014:
- Legal experts slam Tory victims' rights bill - Toronto Star
- Self-representation rising in B.C., chief justice warns
- Google pays $1.4 million fine in Italy over ‘StreetView’ concerns
- Food trucks face new rules of the road after Toronto council’s votes
- Restaurant owner's defamation lawsuit against Rob Ford headed to Appeal Court
- Mourners for Brampton courthouse shooter Charnjit Bassi left with many questions
- Apple v. Samsung – the Saga Continues
- Supreme Court of Canada to decide scope of Charter protections for tax penalties - Lexology
- Americans Are Owed the Truth About Torture
- Guidelines to Sharia Law in Great Britain
- A Precarious Time for Legal Newspapers
- Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson ‘barred from U.S.’ after admitting to cocaine use
- Twitter remains blocked in Turkey despite order from constitutional court
- Alcoholic NYC court reporter’s epic meltdown imperils more than 30 verdicts. Transcripts: "I hate my Job"
- BMO Field expansion funding approved by Toronto city council
- Rob Ford: Terror gripped Etobicoke neighbourhood in wake of crack video, document says
- A Blistering Dissent In ‘McCutcheon’: Conservative SCOTUS Judges Substituted Opinion For Fact
- Ex-All-Star Dykstra Sues, Alleges Jail Beating | Crooks and Liars
- Supreme Court to hear Chevron appeal of Ecuador environmental case
- ‘E-Z Legal Form’ proved to be complicated in litigation over will; justice notes ‘cautionary tale’
- Publication ban lifted on remaining Rob Ford police documents
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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