Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, May 9, 2014:
- My post today at SlawTips: The WalMartization of Law Begins in Ontario
- Harper's timing and temper questioned over chief justice dust-up
- Hiring students this summer? Here's what employers need to know
- Man calls cops over extra spicy food | Financial Post
- American College of Trial Lawyers weighs in on Harper-McLachlin spat
- Canadian broadcasters bar political parties from using their material in ads
- Stop needlessly snooping on social media, privacy commissioner tells Ottawa
- A meddling Supreme Court is a dangerous myth - The Globe and Mail
- Ontario forced to reveal sex offenders’ postal codes, though not addresses
- Ontario NDP leader demands action on lawyer discipline - Toronto Star
- Peter MacKay mum on report that failed Supreme Court nominee Marc Nadon advised to resign from Fed Court
- Fight Between PM, Supreme Court Chief Stirs Legal Ire - Wall Street Journal (blog)
- Topless pro-choice protesters interrupt Ottawa anti-abortion rally
- Law Society of Upper Canada Scores with New-Look Annual Report – Slaw
- Confidentiality clauses must be explicit, SCC rules
- Donald Sterling's wife will fight for share of Clippers
- Lawyer defending academic in Pakistan blasphemy case is fatally shot at office; other lawyers on strike
- Canadian Judge Criticizes Nortel Lawyers for ‘Shocking’ Fees - Law Blog - WSJ
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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