Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, October 17, 2014:
- Why lawyers will love the iPad Air 2
- 105-year-old Belgian woman becomes oldest person to die by euthanasia
- Minnesota man sentenced to 178 days in prison for encouraging Canadian student’s suicide
- Judge scolded me for bringing newborn to court after denying continuance, Georgia lawyer alleges
- Report flags “severe” over-representation of Aboriginals in Manitoba jails
- Union taking Canada Post to federal court over plan to end door-to-door mail delivery service
- CBA drops plans to intervene for Chevron at Supreme Court - The Globe and Mail
- Judge says forcing aboriginal girl to stay in chemo is to ‘impose our world view on First Nation culture'
- Carter v Canada: Highlights from the Supreme Court of Canada Assisted Suicide Hearing
- Canada’s spy agency to get more power to fight homegrown terrorism
- Jury watches 'infamous' video in Magnotta case
- Revenue Canada targets birdwatchers for political activity
- Judge pulls plug on BC green groups’ fracking suit
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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