Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, May 5, 2014:
- Pistorius trial resumes
- Rob Ford's lawyer urges release of new 'crack' video - Toronto Sun
- Guantanamo prosecutor fights release of classified information to defense
- Long-term expat Canadians win back voting rights after judge nixes law | CTV News
- Lawyers’ association calls on Stephen Harper to acknowledge chief justice did nothing wrong
- Gerry Adams, Leader of Sinn Fein, Is Released Without Charges
- Toronto police 'interested' to see new Rob Ford crack video - Globalnews.ca
- Rob Ford beat pal Sandro Lisi on night of crack video, claims man who shot it
- Civility oath requires new California lawyers to pledge to behave with dignity
- Now the Harper PMO thinks it can get rid of McLaughlin?
- 20-year Budweiser executive sues for sex discrimination
- Proposed Ontario budget, now sidelined by election call, included big boost to legal aid eligibility
- Jury: Samsung owes Apple $120 million
- Does the Harper government's enemies list now include judges? - iPolitics.ca
- Edward Snowden appears via video at Toronto debate - Canada - CBC News
- Bar association calls Harper's spat with chief justice 'disturbing'
- Rob Ford threatened city hall security guard on St. Paddy's Day: report
- Ontario corner stores say they can handle selling booze - Waterloo Record
- Stephen Harper lashes out at top judge on Supreme Court - Toronto Star
- Stephen Harper's dispute with chief justice exposes frustration with top court
- ‘Doug is away, Rob Ford will play’: Kevin Donovan - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
- Noelle Paquette murder case: Crown seeks removal of defence lawyer
- Steve Jobs defied convention, and perhaps the law - The Times of India
- Florida man gets year in jail for pouring hot sauce on girlfriend’s puppy
- Alabama’s chief justice: Buddha didn’t create us so First Amendment only protects Christians
- Quentin Tarantino files new copyright suit against news site Gawker
- Neither Samsung nor Apple get everything they want in smartphone patent verdict
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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