Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, September 15, 2014:
- Elaborate Rules Means Justice System Is Expensive and Inaccessible
- Mike Duffy trial timing could be pre-election headache for Conservatives
- Did Sundance Vacations Forge A Court Order To Suppress Online Criticism? | Popehat
- Law Society of New Brunswick members vote against accrediting B.C. Evangelical law school
- Canadian healthcare challenged in BC Supreme Court
- Law Society of New Brunswick members vote against accrediting BC law school over same-sex covenant
- Supreme Court to consider appeals from five states that challenge same-sex marriage rights
- Judge Punished For Going To Court Drunk, Peeing In The Street
- New Chief Justice launches legal season
- Doug Ford can’t take money from his brother’s war chest: municipal lawyer
- Home Depot Didn't Encrypt Credit-Card Data, Former Workers Say - Businessweek
- Rob Ford withdraws from mayor’s race, Doug files to take his place
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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