Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, June 16, 2014:
- Driver’s licence revoked for drunk driving? In Canada you can still fly a plane — or private helicopter
- Implications of Ontario Election to Legal Sector
- Stripping criminal pardon from alleged terrorist was constitutional: feds
- Changing pot laws prompt child-endangerment review
- Sex workers protest in Toronto against proposed legislation
- Recent Trends in Legal Aid
- Call to the Bar 2014
- Unfair Treatment is not (Necessarily) a Human Rights Issue
- Supreme Court's online privacy ruling could scupper Conservative bills
- Jamaica decriminalizes personal possession of marijuana, will clear past ‘ganja’ arrest records
- Gov. Bobby Jindal signs law that could close all but one of Louisiana’s abortion clinics
- Judge takes aim at litigant who sued lawyers for years
- Elliot Lake: Why lawyers want report on the collapsed mall released
- Quebec man sues hospital for shortening his penis in botched surgery
- Harper appoints Federal Court of Appeal judge to Quebec appeal court: Prelude to SCC appointment?
- Harper appoints George R. Strathy as new chief justice for Ontario Court of Appeal - CTV News
- Why some law firms are offering piecemeal services - Globalnews.ca
- Medical marijuana-prescribing doctors should be reported, Ottawa says
- Former LSUC Treasurer Pawlitza to receive honorary doctorate
- Everything you need to know about what data brokers know about you
- Jim Keegstra is dead, Holocaust denier who took hate speech battle to Supreme Court - National Post
- Guantanamo hunger strike under renewed scrutiny as lawyers get video of prisoner treatment
- Federal judge places hold on Wisconsin same-sex marriages
- Clement Gascon sworn in as Supreme Court judge in private ceremony
- Internet users’ privacy and anonymity protected by Supreme Court: R v Spencer
- Supreme Court of Canada warrant decision cheered by online privacy proponents - Financial Post
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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