Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, October 20, 2014:
- Magnotta trial hears testimony from Karla Homolka’s sister, who says convicted felon now living in Quebec
- Marriage equality legal in Alaska after Supreme Court rejects state’s challenge
- Britain mulls 2-year prison sentences for people found guilty of online ‘trolling’
- David Suzuki: Amend Charter of Rights and Freedoms to recognize the right to a healthy environment."
- Woman charged under new Virginia revenge porn law - Times Union
- Elvis-themed Vegas chapel refuses to sanctify same-sex weddings despite court OK
- Rob Ford kicked out of three advance polling stations
- Fl Supreme Court Says Warrant Needed for Cell Tower Data - TalkLeft: The Politics Of Crime
- The Working Life: Doctor’s Letter Spells End of Job for Pregnant NYC Employee
- Lawsuits: AL jailers let prisoners die from easily treatable illnesses to save money
- TX judge responds to complaints about Bible reading in court by hosting prayer breakfast
- Ginsburg issues blistering dissent to ‘racially discriminatory’ TX Voter ID ruling
- No deal on legal aid funding at federal-provincial justice ministers meeting in Banff
- Kenney takes to Twitter to defend niqab ban at citizenship ceremonies
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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