Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, May 8, 2014:
- John Alan Lee pushes limits of Canada's assisted suicide debate - Health - CBC News
- Rob Ford calls rehab ‘amazing’, promises to return to election: report
- Rob Ford 'enjoying' rehab for substance issues, columnist says
- What are the worst US Supreme Court decisions ever?
- Law libraries essential despite looming University of Saskatchewan closure: prof
- PMO snubs lawyers' request for clarity on allegation against Chief Justice - The Globe and Mail
- $580,000 in court costs awarded to criminal defence lawyers in Ontario trial botched by Crown
- Justices’ Political Biases
- Alleged Twitter harasser was defending himself, lawyer says - Toronto Star
- Employed, temporarily | NOW Magazine
- Law-school deans join critics of Harper’s attack on top judge - via Globe&Mail
- Federal Court of Appeal court upholds landmark child care ruling against Canada Border Service
- Google, Facebook, Twitter blast FCC's 'net neutrality' plan
- Family helps in search for Ontario lawyer missing in Bermuda
- Four more Lev Tahor kids to be reunited with parents
- Wisconsin ruling could alter campaign finance law, enable secret donations
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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