Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 12, 2014:
- Jail video that Toronto police swore ‘did not exist’ released in brutality complaint
- Toronto Star wins Michener Award for coverage of Mayor Rob Ford
- Winnipeg lawyer disputes residential school form-filling fees ruling
- Supreme Court likely to decide proposed Trinity Western law school's fate
- Mississauga parking restriction during prayer hours discriminates against Muslims: Human Rights complaint
- ABA podcasts: Tips to make you a better litigator
- Six US Supreme Court decisions to watch for this month
- Ontario judges ease the fairness opinion crackdown | Financial Post
- MIT Legal Hackathon Starts Online Tomorrow
- Non-Competition Clauses and their Affect on Damages
- Why forensic science isn’t really science and how it could be killing innocent people
- Lawyers overcharging on residential school survivor work: court
- Five TTC employees and ex-employees charged with theft, fraud
- Shelly Sterling asks court to complete L.A. Clippers sale despite husband’s objections
- Bill C-36, New Prostitution Law, Has Indie Magazines, Strip Clubs, Sex Shops Worried
- How the O.J. Simpson trial would ‘change us all’
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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