Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 26, 2014:
- California bans prisons from sterilizing inmates without their consent
- Calvin Wank arrested for public indecency
- Eight hours of digging in the dirt: American man describes life as a prisoner in North Korea
- Amendments to Rule 48 bring major changes to administrative dismissals
- The Hill: Long summer of government discord with legal profession
- Supreme Court of Canada Justice Cromwell outlines six ways to increase access to justice
- CRTC vs. Netflix: Has Canada’s broadcast regulator started a fight it can’t win?
- ISIS militants publicly execute human-rights lawyer near her home in Mosul
- Dismissal Without Hearing of Human Rights Complaint Upheld by Ontario Court | Global Workplace Insider
- Temporary layoffs: The courts giveth, and the courts taketh away | Canadian HR Reporter
- Windsor man charged with hiding 51 turtles on body in bizarre smuggling case
- Two Ontario doctors found not guilty of sexual assault - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
- R v Caron: Province of Alberta has no constitutional obligation to publish its legislation in French.
- US Attorney General Eric Holder is resigning
- Colin Lachance
@ColinLachance
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@ArshyMann: Here’s Premier Wynne’s mandate letter to Attorney General@m_meilleur.#canlaw
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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