Here are the leading legal headlines for Monday, July 28, 2014 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Lawyers Should Be Aware of iPhone Vulnerabilities
- Ontario Justices of the Peace should have a law degree: Editorial - Toronto Star
- Florida police seek vehicle in shooting death of Toronto-born lawyer
- Man charged for alleged security threat on Sunwing flight released on $1,000 bail after Brampton hearing
- Judge Overturns D.C. Ban on Guns in Public
- Federal judge throws out DC ban on handguns as unconstitutional
- Class action lawsuits reduce risk, but cases can drag on | Toronto Star
- Bid to reseal document inspired metaphors, judge says: ‘Bells have rung, dogs barked, horses bolted’
- Judges, lawyers squabbled as condemned inmate lay gasping in botched execution | Toronto Star
- Top German court rejects bid to unseal all Eichmann files
- Student’s arrest for photographing Philly cops violated civil rights, police policies: ACLU suit
- Settlement reached in Scotiabank overtime case - Canadian Employment Law Today
- Nortel’s Bond Interest Rate Fight Sends U.S., Canadian Judges to Separate Corners - Bankruptcy Beat - WSJ
- Beverley McLaughlin, chief justice, deserves apology from PM, international jurists say
- Court system essential part of democracy: Canadian Bar Association
- Federal court upholds Fla.'s docs vs. glocks law - Times-Standard Online
- Innovative recommendations for Toronto police dealing with the mentally ill - Toronto Star
- State judge strikes down Florida’s gay marriage ban, stays ruling
-Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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