Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, August 15, 2014:
- The laws do not protect lies; Toronto police chief accepts apology from Doug Ford
- 'I wish I could live here': Reserve removes those who marry non-Mohawks
- Ethics charges reveal new details in case of judge who punched public defender
- Canada’s chief justice wants to move on from feud with Stephen Harper
- Slaw Founder Simon Fodden Wins 2014 CBA President’s Award
- Ex-Tory staffer Sona found guilty of election fraud; 'did not likely act alone'
- Redskins appeal trademark decision on team name
- Court of Appeal rules Ontario wrong forum, investors can’t sue BP over 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill
- B.C. appeal court OKs medical marijuana in tea, cookies
- Criminal cases will be stayed if defendants don’t get government-funded lawyers, judge warns
- Tim Hortons tea spill leaves woman with second-degree burns - Toronto Star
- Michael Sona, Ex-Tory Staffer, Found Guilty In Robocalls Trial - Huffington Post Canada
- Lawyers for wrongfully accused urge review of ‘Mr. Big’ convictions
- Winston Blackmore responds to polygamy charge
- Police Militarization in Ferguson -- and Your Town | Cato @ Liberty
- Public health officials inadvertently bolstering tobacco market with e-cigarette crackdown analysts say
- Senior Rob Ford campaign official says anti-Ford protesters are communists
- CBA Legal Futures Initiative Final Report makes 22 recommendations
- Final CBA Futures Report Is Now Available
- Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear appeal from Ontario raw milk farmer
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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