Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, May 15, 2014:
- Canadian Prime Minister congratulates Canadiens, inadvertently trolls half his country (Puck Daddy)
- Justin Bieber accused of attempted cellphone robbery
- Ontario Justice of the Peace who dismissed 68 charges at once faces conduct hearing
- Oscar Pistorius ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation by judge
- Ohio appeals court upholds judge’s order barring deadbeat dad from fathering more kids
- Recently retired L.A. judge is admonished for treating lawyers ‘in a sarcastic and belittling manner’
- Mohamed Harkat security certificate upheld by Supreme Court - CBC.ca
- 1st law in US requiring cellphones to have ‘kill switch’ is enacted in Minnesota
- Pentagon seeks Manning transfer to civilian prison for gender treatment
- Lawyer
@andrewfeldstein rides ‘self-represented’ wave - Toronto lawyer appeals conviction, 2 year sentence, for smuggling drugs into Don Jail - Toronto Star
- ‘Right to be forgotten’: Google hit with takedown requests after European court ruling
- Joran van der Sloot to marry in Peruvian prison, become father via CNN
- The Trade-Offs of Relocating North to Canada via NY Times
- Three new statutory leaves of absence are set to take effect in Ontario on October 29, 2014 - Lexology
- BC bank botches investigation - Lexology
- Making justice more accessible – the changing face of employment law litigation - Lexology
- Québec appeals the French Charter decision on public display of trade-marks
- Revenue Canada may soon be able to share taxpayer info without warrant
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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