Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, September 3, 2014:
- Tasers, Electro-shock in the courtroom and "Don't do stupid stuff"
- Two California Superior Court judges censured for using their chambers for sex
- ‘A city in distress’: Key hearing on Detroit’s historic bankruptcy begins in federal court
- New Version of Ontario Legislation Site E-Laws in Beta
- Omar Khadr tries again to sue Canada for $20M, claims conspiracy with U.S.
- Watch: Violent takedown of alleged Wal-mart shoplifter; police investigate
- South Carolina transgenderedteen sues DMV after being told to remove makeup for license photo
- Apple denies iCloud breached by hackers
- Fairness for Victims Act faces major constitutional problem - The Globe and Mail
- When can an employment contract be set aside? | Financial Post
- NDP call on director of public prosecutions to review Duffy case
- Celebrity lawyer tells clients to avoid using iCloud after nude photos stolen
- Fraud trial of ex-Quebec lieutenant-governor Lise Thibault to resume
- Halliburton to pay $1.1B US to settle claims in BP oil spill
- Arizona statutory rape victim owes more than $15,000 in child support for daughter he fathered at 14
- Pop star Justin Bieber faces assault, dangerous driving charges in Ontario
- Beards in Prison Hold Next Religion Test for US Supreme Court
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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