Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, July 8, 2014:
- The right to be forgotten
- The future of unconventional restrictive covenants
- More opposition to Tory prostitution bill emerges as marathon hearings begin
- Canada’s anti-spam law perspectives
- Federal judge to Supreme Court following Hobby Lobby decision: ‘STFU’
- Prostitution bill likely to face court challenge, Peter MacKay says
- Donald Sterling Case Set to Begin; Clippers Sale in Balance
- Judge approves $29 million settlement for survivors of Halifax orphanage
- Canadian border agents can't be forced to wear name tags: tribunal
- Judge approves NFL concussion settlement: lawyers
- B.C. lawyers protest legal aid funding
- Canada's largest union takes up fight to unionize CHL players - Yahoo Sports
- New York governor signs bill legalizing medical marijuana
- Canada's prince of pot to return after 5 years in U.S. prison
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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