Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, August 19, 2014:
- Despite Supreme Court turndown raw milk activist won’t pay fine | Better Farming
- Report into Lac-Megantic tragedy to be released today
- Dershowitz: Gov. Perry’s indictment is an example of ‘criminalization of party differences’
- Judge OKs retaliation suit by Pennsylvania ex-police chief demoted after reporting cop’s sex abuse photos
- A Criminal Mind: Do harms of criminalization outweigh the benefits?
- Iowa GOP rep. arrested for having sex with incapacitated wife after judge told him not to
- Arizona executioners sometimes improvise, lawsuits say
- 'Ample evidence' to arrest officer who shot Michael Brown, lawyers say
- Man who says he was arrested for taking cellphone photos of NYC cops gets $125K settlement
- Non-lawyer ordered to shut down court strategy web site
- 'I've had some standoffs': Rob Ford versus raccoons
- A desperate woman’s quest for a kidney: Inside the underground network of international organ brokers
- Editorial: Bold move by CBA
- Court allows lawsuit against Bell over prepaid phone cards
- Microsoft Launches Document Management System for Legal
- Gov. Rick Perry gets court date
- Planned Eglinton LRT platforms ‘dangerous and inaccessible,’ says blind human rights lawyer
- Province accused of racial profiling in blitz targeting undocumented migrants
- Revoking A Will – Destruction Of A True Copy Not Sufficient
- Manitoba border guards suspended without pay for leaving posts to help RCMP arrest fugitive
- Toronto board of health asks province for e-cigarette ban
- B.C. Supreme Court to hear a major case on the right to private health care
- Cuts to Refugee Health Care Found Unconstitutional: Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care v Canada
- "Top 10*" law schools teaching the technology of law practice
- ‘They can’t get sick or ask for vacation’: Chinese restaurant unveils robot waiters and cooks
- The US Keeps 34,000 Immigrants in Detention Each Day Simply to Meet a Quota
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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