Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, August 14, 2014:
- Ferguson riots and the military-like police response - World - CBC News
- The View From Up North: How Much Do Canadian Law Partners Earn?
- Police Chief Bill Blair rejects Doug Ford's apology
- Doug Ford offers public apology to Chief Blair
- Small town sues all 61 voters over election issues, asks judge to order defendants into court
- Toronto couple, accused of a $7 million fraud, sought by RCMP
- Why Curriculum Changes Won’t Save Law Schools
- U.S. pilot pleads guilty in Calgary to smuggling loaded handgun in carry-on
- Appeals court rejects Donald Sterling’s effort to block sale of LA Clippers
- Canada-EU trade deal text leaked ahead of fall summit
- Ontario Beta-Tests New Legislation Web Site
- LSAC reports law school applicants for 2014 dropped 6.7% from last year
- B.C. sect leaders accused of marrying 28 women charged with polygamy five years after failed prosecutions
- Convicted in 1950 spy case, 98-year-old woman asks court to ‘correct this historical wrong’
- Court upholds oath to Queen in citizenship case
- Justin Bieber to take plea deal in Florida street racing case
- Man accused of killing roommate, asking Siri where to hide body
- Michael Geist’s attack on artists over Tariff 8
- Nevada chief justice is chosen as juror in criminal case
- Protesters were not killed on my orders, Mubarak tells Egyptian court
- Lawyers gradually getting their heads in the cloud | Financial Post
- Pro se defendant gets retrial because judge didn’t talk to him before excluding him for misbehavior
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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