Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, May 7, 2014:- Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin more than just a 'sitting judge'
- Average price of single home in Toronto shoots up 13% to $965,000
- Sotomayor Finds Her Voice Among the Justices
- Harper government not backing down from spat with Supreme Court chief justice - Ottawa Citizen
- Alberta Appeals Court Applies Brakes To "Rolling" Limitation Periods
- Legal battles proliferate as Trinity Western goes to court
- Customs officials reject Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s attempt to enter rehab in Chicago
- Judge orders lawyer to pay witness $1K for shocking him with trick pen able to send a 750-volt jolt
- Quebec Charter of the French language cannot override the Trade-marks Act
- New leaves coming under the Employment Standards Act, 2000
- This week at the SCC (02/05/2014)
- Monica Lewinsky pens Vanity Fair article about Bill Clinton affair
- Ottawa Judge who crudely criticized peers on Facebook accused of causing toxic workplace environment
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford not in Chicago, but is in rehab: brother and lawyer | CTV Toronto News
- Ontario should crack down on crooked lawyers: Editorial - Toronto Star
- Trinity Western University appeals rejections of evangelical law school - Toronto Star
- Christopher Paul Neil, convicted sex offender, jailed for 3 months - British Columbia - CBC News
- CBA: Harper’s disrespect for the Supreme Court harms the workings of government - The Globe and Mail
- New York cops raided widow’s house four times looking for long-dead husband: lawsuit
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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