Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, September 22, 2014:
- Thanks Twitterland for helping us reach 2000 followers.
- Stinging message from self-represented litigants to Canada’s judges
- Fight to stop huge Ontario wind farm in court
- IL Judge: OK For SWAT Team To Raid Home Of Parody Twitter Account
- CBC warns Canadians against American forfeiture
- Canadian government begins invalidating passports of citizens who have left to join extremist groups
- Judge: Yes, You Can Serve Legal Papers Over Facebook - Gizmodo
- RCMP using new measures to stop ‘high-risk travellers’
- Adobe's General Counsel on the need for law schools to provide more practical training
- Backup dancers accuse Cher of racial, age discrimination after firings
- R v Taylor: A SCC Case about Complete Denial of Access to Counsel
- Police will investigate Mississauga doctor for seal abuse of patients only if College complains
- Convicted Montana rapist used Skype to urge teen victim to kill herself while he watched
- Past 40 years marked by a changing mix of lawyers
- Details on the Toronto police investigation of Rob Ford could emerge next week
- Government Striking Out In Barry Bonds Case
- Luka Magnotta murder trial set to begin after marathon jury selection fills final spot
- New lawyers welcomed to Ontario Bar
- Law Society CEO appointed to Aboriginal Justice Advisory Group
- Ontario admits it blew $4.5-million on failed court modernization project
- Judge asks police investigating Rob Ford for search warrant list - Toronto Star
- Canada's top court finds Quebec consumer protection law can apply to banks - Winnipeg Free Press
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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