Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 27, 2014:
- Politicized Supreme Court fight one of Harper's most imprudent acts - The Globe and Mail
- Federal government promises to fill Supreme Court vacancy ‘very soon’
- More details reported on rift between Harper, Supreme Court - Ottawa Citizen
- MacKay fell short as AG in SCC flap, lawyers say
- Trial begins today for London, Ont., Mayor Joe Fontana on fraud charges
- Lobbyists call for Jamaica to decriminalize pot
- Law Times Speaker's Corner: Speeding up court can be costly, make things worse
- Return of the smoking room? Employers grapple with medicinal marijuana use | Ottawa Citizen
- Supreme Court of Canada weighs warrantless access to telecom customer data
- Supervision of Employees: The Buck Stops With You
- Woman suing RCMP, says she was yanked from shower and left naked in her kitchen
- Muslim group to proceed with libel suit against Stephen Harper and spokesman over ‘terrorist’ comment
- Hamilton couple guilty of grow-op, Charter challenge over Hydro's disclosure of electricity use dismissed
- Ontario Court of Appeal drastically reduces punitive damages awards to bullied Wal-Mart employee
- Wal-Mart Canada confirms 750 layoffs
- Sukonick, DeMerchant awarded $250K as LSUC ‘should have known’ case became unwarranted"
- Alberta lawyer suspended for leaks to press about client Arthur Kent.
- Organ harvesting in China continues, despite Canadian human rights lawyer’s work
- Lawyers urged to move faster on mobile technologies
- Cyberbullying bill won't be split in 2, Peter MacKay says
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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