Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, June 9, 2014:
- Launch of TAG: The LSUC Action Group on Access to Justice
- ‘Intoxicated’ Rob Ford brought unknown woman to empty city hall on Easter Monday: security reports
- Toronto gangs forced girls to work as prostitutes, police say in arresting 8
- Accused rapist head-butts attorney at Seattle court hearing
- Update: Bill 52,Quebec Assisted Suicide Bill Passes Third Reading
- Supreme Court of Canada clarifies aboriginal sentencing rules
- Law Practice Technology Intro
- Lawyer says to court: So go ahead and disbar me
- Law Firm Retreats: They Can Be Small. They Can Be Anywhere.
- SCOTUSblog publisher expresses frustration with press pass appeal
- Florida disbars ex-judge who called and texted prosecutor 1,400 times during death penalty trial
- Supreme Court hands harsher drunk driving sentence to aboriginal man - Toronto Star
- Quebec’s end-of-life-care law violates Criminal Code: Ottawa
- Quebec NDP MP suspended for ‘criminal accusations’
- G.M. Lawyers Hid Fatal Flaw, From Critics and One Another
- Spousal killers shouldn't get survivor benefits: BC victim's daughter
- Clippers owner Sterling reluctant to sell team unless NBA revokes ban
- Arizona Judge Rules Pot Can Be Used For PTSD
- The Increasing Scope Of Auditors' Negligence: "Livent Inc. v. Deloitte
- Hershey Sues Edible Marijuana Company Over Look-a-like Candies
- Free speech or illegal threats? US justices could say
- BCCLA files right to die case in Supreme Court of Canada
- Quebec manhunt widens for escaped inmates after helicopter jailbreak
- Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation clarified by CRTC at information sessions
- Three ‘extremely dangerous’ prisoners escaped from Canadian jail in hijacked helicopter
- Who Are the Happiest Lawyers?
- U of T med students petition cops to stop release of suicide attempt records
- Court of Appeal gives Wal-Mart a rollback of wrongful dismissal damages
- Massive Aggravated Damage Awards Contain a Punitive Element
- Human Rights Code gives convicted Ontarians more workplace protection than the innocent
- Quebec's end-of-life-care law may violate Criminal Code: Ottawa
- Justin Bourque appears in court, faces three first-degree murder charge
- Ex University of Ottawa prof slapped with injunction against further defamatory blog posts
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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