Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, August 20, 2014:
- Heavy Meta: Maine Man, 19, Poses For New Mug Shot Wearing T-Shirt With Photo Of His Old Mug Shot
- Julian Assange will not leave embassy until assured there will be no US extradition
- Report into deadly Lac-Mégantic, Que., train derailment finds 'weak safety culture'
- Court Reduces Notice Period, Employee Should Have Known Better
- Why law firms need R&D investment
- Justice of the peace Alfred “Budd” Johnston suspended for dismissing 68 cases at once
- Georgia judge to sex abuser mom: ‘You may be the vilest b*tch that I have ever met’
- Update on amended LSUC conduct rules – Sept. 8 webcast
- Conservatives block bid to review Canada Revenue Agency’s charity audits
- 'Canadian Idol' Contestant Acquitted of Terrorism | Billboard
- More lenient marijuana laws still on the table, justice minister says
- California lawmakers pass bill banning inmate sterilizations
- Landlord to pay $10000 for denying teen an apartment - Hamilton Spectator
- Sikhs denied exemption from Ontario’s motorcycle helmet law
- Provocation isn’t an excuse for lawyer’s F-word email, judge says
- Todd Bertuzzi, Steve Moore reportedly reach settlement after 10 years of tumult...
- Wrongfully Convicted Man Reaches $10 Million Settlement With New York City
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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