Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, September 29, 2014:
- California adopts 'yes means yes' bill aimed at reducing sexual assault
- Murder trial of Luka Rocco Magnotta set to begin in Montreal on Monday
- “Strengthening” Citizenship May Weaken Economy
- France announces world’s toughest anti-smoking laws
- Royal succession law stands as Ontario appeal court dismisses Catholic challenge
- Retirement plans may impact notice entitlements
- Four Years Later, the Scars of the G20 Persist | Torontoist
- McGill law students insulted by controversial Canadian Lawyer magazine cover
- Insider trading case against former top lawyer Mitchell Finkelstein takes aim at ‘heart of Bay Street’
- CAMH loses a shining light: Diana Capponi ‘helped me be brave'
- Vancouver restuaranteur being sued by Bellagio of Las Vegas
- B.C. law society to vote on faith-based law school again
- LSUC wants input on ABS options
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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