Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, September 4, 2014:
- OCAD U ex-teacher alleges ‘systemic’ discrimination by school
- US Justice Dept. Inquiry to Focus on Practices of Police in Ferguson
- Judge reserves decision on Omar Khadr suit claiming torture, abuse
- Federal Judge, Bucking Trend, Affirms Ban on Same-Sex Marriages in Louisiana
- Robert Latimer’s lawyer asks court to overturn travel restrictions
- Ontario Judge allows convicted pedophile supervised access to son
- Canadian beekeepers sue makers of neonicotinoid pesticides
- Sovereign citizens have wacky new plot to take over government: their own grand juries
- OHRT: No duty to accommodate if worker unable to work
- Detroit man gets at least 17 years for killing unarmed woman on porch
- Quebec lawyer: Using zip ties in citizen's arrest was reasonable (Does Canada need a "zip your ground" law?)
- Judge To Attorney: Put On Some Damn Socks!
- Black B.C. inmate sues over alleged KKK beating
- Peterborough lawsuit to set precedent for Ontario patient privacy rights - MetroNews Canada
- Scalia once called lethal injection ‘enviable’ for death row inmate cleared by DNA evidence
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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