Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, July 29, 2014:
- Kansas City lawyer’s blog posts could be an issue in judicial confirmation bid
- Ontario Superior Court Master Richard Peterson mourned
- Online offer of beer to egg Rob Ford results in criminal charge
- Toward a Modernised and More Accessible Justice: Technological Courtroom Management
- Tweeting from courtroom impresses Nova Scotia top judge
- News of DNA exoneration stuns ex-inmate who didn’t request test
- Global law group accuses Harper of encroaching on judicial independence
- Court rules against atheist group: September 11 museum can display Ground Zero cross
- Antonin Scalia gets trolled again as appeals court strikes Virginia’s same-sex marriage ban
- Interesting cost decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal
- Integrity commissioner should complete investigation into alleged Ford misconduct, Deputy Mayor says
- Virginia’s Ban on Gay Marriage Is Unconstitutional, Court Rules
- JP has change of heart, admits misconduct in tossing 68 charges
- Man gets 21 years for courtroom attack on Kansas district attorney
- Elliot Lake mall: Engineer loses bid to keep parts of collapse report secret
- Quebec wants province’s top court to clarify Mainville judicial appointment
- Artist sues after TV show films Montreal building that he had tagged with graffiti - National Post
- Toronto-born lawyer in Florida was killed in his car, found by neighbour: 911 call - CityNews
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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