Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise
Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 16,
2014:
- Harvard law professors condemn campus sexual misconduct
policy
- Tennessee woman jailed for overgrown yard
- Does your firm have a social media policy?
- Former employees sue Heenan Blaikie - The Globe and
Mail
- Assisted suicide case begins at Supreme Court of Canada
- Arkansas Supreme Court Strikes Down Voter ID Law,
Saying It Exceeds State Constitution
- Legal aid funding expected to top justice ministers
meeting
- Ontario Superior Court judge awards plaintiff $423
after ‘phantasmagorical’ 72-day trial | Financial Post
- Chicago ‘sovereign citizen’ gets 7 years for targeting
judges, prosecutors with bogus $100B liens
- ‘Sovereign citizen’ gets 7 years for targeting judges,
prosecutors with bogus $100B liens
- Children’s rights include ability to sue parents for
support
- Cincinnati lawyer who told client to destroy cellphone
SIM card is acquitted of obstruction charge
- Human failure led to deadly Elliot Lake mall collapse:
report
- Lawyer to SCC: Parliament ‘paralyzed by inaction’ on
assisted suicide
- Is your law firm delegating
effectively? from a lunch & learn with @wiselaw
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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