Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, June 18, 2014:
- Georgia Inmate Is Put to Death in First U.S. Execution Since Botched Procedure
- Canada could adopt European-style 'right to be forgotten' online privacy law
- Should the prostitution law debate hear from johns? - Politics - CBC News
- Goudge, Friedland, Pawlitza receive honourary LLDs from LSUC
- Harper’s foe isn’t the Supreme Court — it’s the Constitution | iPolitics
- New Practice Directions and Policies: Ontario Superior Court of Justice
- Ontario Litigators: Circle July 1 on Your Calendars as New Superior Court Practice Directions in Effect
- Exceptional Circumstances Required to Exceed 24 Months Reasonable Notice
- Are federal prosecutors reading inmates’ emails to their attorneys? Memo suggests answer may be yes
- First court appearance for woman charged with impaired driving in Rob Ford’s SUV
- Privacy watchdog wants penalties for deleting government documents
- Domestic violence case dropped against Paul Simon and Edie Brickell
- B.C. man jailed for 11 years for failing to disclose HIV+ status to several female partners
- "Surveying error" blamed as $1.8M house mistakenly built on R.I. parkland ordered to be removed
- Popeyes Buys Its Own Recipes for $43 Million
- B.C. court ruling orders Google to block sites worldwide - The Globe and Mail
- NDP accuses government of ‘ugly, secretive, partisan’ trial ordering party to pay back $1.17-million
- Rob Ford will return to mayor's job on June 30 after rehab
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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