Here are the leading legal headlines for Wednesday, July 23, 2014 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Wednesday: What’s Hot on CanLII
- CBC, Star head to court to seek access to Omar Khadr
- Showdown at the Supreme Court expected as courts deliver conflicting rulings on Obamacare
- Worldwide female genital mutilation ban sought at UN-backed ‘Girl Summit’
- Queen's horse fails drugs test
- Mike Duffy’s murky $65k contract with friend leads to 8 charges
- US law school applications down 37 percent since 2010; first-year class could be smallest in 40 years
- U.S. Judge Approves Search Warrant for Entire Gmail Account
- LexisNexis Canada Announces Acquisition of Canadian Legal Publishing Operation of Wolters Kluwer |
- NHL: Climate change threatens the future of hockey | Press Progress
- Canada’s jails teeming with people awaiting bail or trial, report says
- Six clues that you are about to be fired
- Stephen Harper doesn’t ‘have any information that could be relevant’ to Mike Duffy trial: spokesman
- Court opens way to faster settlements of wrongful dismissal cases - Toronto Star
- Border Patrol agents hold Iowa Boy Scouts at gunpoint for taking a picture of them
- Ontario Justice of the Peace who threw out 68 cases en masse cites medical, personal problems
- Analysis: N.F.L. Concussion Settlement Divides Former Players
- Sammy Yatim family sues chief Bill Blair, Toronto Police board
- Ex-Penn State assistant coaches sue for $1 million -
- US Prosecutors Are Reading Emails From Inmates to Lawyers -
- YouTube reposts video of protest at eviction lawyer’s seminar
-Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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