Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 21, 2014:
- Does Quebec Charter of French language prevent use of trade-marks in languages other than French?
- Daughter of lawyer who defended anti-gay Prop 8 comes out, getting married
- Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeals in human smuggling cases - Ottawa Citizen
- Iowa Supreme Court: Mother needed court approval of vasectomy for mentally disabled son
- Drake sued for $4.8M over fight at Muzik nightclub | CityNews
- Ontario inmates get 'inadequate' food in court, lawyers say
- General Mills Reverses Itself on Consumers’ Right to Sue
- Man kills 'Facebook lover' for 'lying' about age
- It’s the Economy: How Payday Lenders Prey Upon the Poor — and the US Courts Don’t Help
- Michigan judge explodes: 'I hope you die'
- Toronto legal startup challenging tradition with no-frills fees - The Globe and Mail
- Non-status severed from ruling giving Metis same rights as status Indians | APTN National News
- Appeal court overturns verdict of Ottawa judge over apparent bias in favour of police
- Demands That Jews Register in Eastern Ukraine Are Denounced, and Denied
- Justices Scalia and Ginsburg say Supreme Court will likely rule on NSA surveillance
- Who’s bringing cupcakes? Too often, female lawyers are expected to do office ‘housework,’ book says
- SCOTUSBlog Denied Press Credentialing
- Court Declares That, Yes, Bloggers Are Media | Crooks and Liars
- Bill 146 could mean increased liability for employers under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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