Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, May 28, 2014:
- Iranian judge summons Facebook ‘Zionist manager’ Zuckerberg in privacy breach lawsuit
- Timing of Mayor Rob Ford's return still unclear, says Doug Ford
- “You Can Do Anything with a Law Degree.” T or F?
- Why BlackBerry’s court win against a senior employee will hurt its talent recruitment | Financial Post
- Three Judges From Same Florida Court Busted For DWI
- The US Supreme Court's Emphatic Ban on Executing the Intellectually Disabled
- Calgary lawyer Kristine Robidoux resigns from Gowlings after suspension for leaking client info
- Feud between seniors at B.C. condo is ‘so bizarre’ even a judge had a hard time believing it was real
- Human trafficking conviction a first for Toronto
- “I wonder if Harper hasn’t suffered from his poor choices of ministers of justice:" Ex-SCC Judge J. Major
- BTO's Tim Bachman faces new sexual assault allegations | Toronto Star
- Alberta court allows province to publish salaries of Crown prosecutors
- Rob Ford tops list of this year’s scandals for most negatively viewed by public
- Bruce Carson says Stephen Harper knew about his past
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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