Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, October 24, 2014:
- Employee awarded $65,000 for loss of pension | Canadian Employment Law Today
- ‘Highly troubling’: US Justice Dept. slams local officials over Michael Brown autopsy leak
- Tech lawyer breaks down odds of winning at the SCC
- As and Bs that varsity athletes scored at the University of North Carolina were fake. So were the classes
- Lawyers argue law to revoke Canadian citizenship is unconstitutional - Toronto Star
- Toronto lawyer guilty of fraud may lose law licence - Toronto Sun
- More charges laid 3 years after Vancouver Stanley Cup riot
- October LSAT test-takers down 8.1%
- Canadian Muslims denounce recent attacks, fear backlash
- Diet pill study promoted by Dr. Oz retracted
- Google claims it installed unbreakable encryption after NSA spying
- Omar Khadr wins right to expand lawsuit against Ottawa
- Psychiatrist Aubrey Levin's bid to appeal sex assault convictions denied by Supreme Court of Canada
- Police: Canadian Parliament shooting suspect applied for a passport to go to Syria
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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