Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, September 10, 2014:
- Why lawyers will love the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
- 4 ways Luka Magnotta’s trial could be a challenge for court
- Decriminalize cocaine and psychedelics, global group urges
- A Marijuana Lifer
- Law Students Fight to Make Internships More Fair
- Led Zeppelin Taps NSYNC Expertise in 'Stairway' Case
- Senate Votes To Open Debate On Constitutional Amendment To Reverse Citizens United
- Apple kicks off gala event with larger iPhones
- U.S. judge convicts Minnesota man of attempting to help 18-year-old Canadian woman commit suicide
- Arrests made in connection with death of NHL enforcer Boogaard, report says
- Peter MacKay says new prostitution bill will protect sex workers, but goal is to end sex trade
- Tories’ prostitution bill ‘likely’ to survive legal challenge, Peter MacKay says
- More on the man who wants to replace lawyers with code.
- Missouri inmate executed, loses appeal over controversial drug
- Former Livent executive Gottlieb hit with 15 year trading ban - Toronto Star
- Round two of prospective jurors granted exemptions in Magnotta case
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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