Here are the leading legal headlines for Thursday, July 17, 2014 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Suit Seeks to Establish Right to Record New York Police Officers
- Conservatives amending bill to outlaw prostitution near daycares, schools and playgrounds
- Court of Appeal endorses use of hybrid trials - Lexology (registration)
- Prostitution bill critics treated as hostile witnesses at committee
- Oshawa restaurant owners charged with voyeurism after hidden camera found in staff washroom
- NY Judge will review undercover video in UPL case against Legal Docs by Me
- Federal appeals court upholds university's consideration of race in admissions
- WikiLeaks founder Assange detention order upheld by Swedish court
- Texas actress sentenced to 18 years for sending ricin-laced letter to Obama
- Rogers, Telus won’t give customer info to police without a warrant after SCC privacy ruling
- Legal Aid shutting down several of its centres in Alberta
- Colorado AG sues 2 foreclosure law firms; one agrees to pay $10M and sell or close down
- California to fine people $500 for wasting water - drought-stricken state struggles to reduce consumption
- Chicago man charged with hate crime for slapping judge and calling her ‘Rosa Parks’
- California's Death Penalty Struck Down
- Integrity commissioner probing Rob Ford racial slurs
- Most Canadians want pot laws relaxed, poll show
- Liberals introduce law to protect vulnerable workers in Ontario - Toronto Star
- Bergdahl’s Lawyer Sees a Rare Case With Myriad Legal Options
- Human rights complaint prompts new gender policy in Vancouver Catholic schools
- RCMP expected to lay charges against Duffy /via
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- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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