Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, August 18, 2014:
- Canadian doctors’ groups refuse to take part in federal government’s ‘political’ anti-drug campaign
- Autopsy Shows Michael Brown Was Struck at Least 6 Times
- CA man sues doctor for diagnosing his ‘homosexual behavior’ as ‘chronic condition’
- CBA calls for total overhaul of professional regulation
- Whitey Bulger's attorneys appeal his conviction
- Mom faces disorderly conduct charge for dropping F-bomb while shopping with kids
- Judge allows lawsuits against movie theater owner in Aurora, Colorado massacre
- Iranian-connected house in Toronto at centre of international showdown | Toronto Star
- Questions remain about polygamy law
- Justin Trudeau ‘extremely troubled’ after home broken into, ‘threatening’ note left
- Italy court: Wife must remove honeymoon pics from Facebook; husband sued her for posting without consent
- Toronto lawyer calls for action on concerns of bias by Justice John Ritchie
- Wrongfully arrested man charged for getting blood on cops’ uniforms
- Ferguson: the Trayvonning of Michael Brown
- Mitch Kowalski: Canadian Bar Association charts a bold new course
- Leaked document of EU-Canada trade agreement could affect B.C. only wine stores
- Ottawa is violating Canadians’ constitutional rights to help the U.S. collect taxes | National Post
- Rick Perry, Texas governor, indicted for abuse of power - World - CBC News
- Texas Gov. Rick Perry indicted for abuse of power
- Court approves unique overtime class action settlement - Lexology
- Mom designs 'ignore no more' phone app
- Attorney in Louisiana custody battle announces judicial run against the judge on his case
- Ontario launches e-filing for small claims
- Federal Judge Wants Answers From the IRS on Missing E-mails
- AZ inmate files 5,813 federal lawsuits over bad prison food, seeks 10 trillion dollars
- Supreme Court of Canada grants oral hearings to BC bong shop owner, employee - Vancouver Sun
- Federal appeals court revives challenge to New York City ‘oral suction’ circumcision law
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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