Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 30, 2014:
- Former Canadian citizenship judge jailed for illegally revealing citizenship exams
- New Zealanders to vote on removing Union Jack from flag
- Does LSUC have your current email address?
- Peter Feldberg elected managing partner of Fasken Martineau following contentious vote
- Lawyer Urges Ethics Panel To View Nude Photos Of Judge Lori Douglas
- What keeps family lawyers up at night? Managing your stress
- Don’t trample on civil liberties in fighting terrorism: privacy czars
- How many bound law books do you have? Do you still use them?
- Court hears final arguments in dispute over chemotherapy for First Nations girl
- Peter MacKay suggests anti-terror laws don’t need overhaul
- Michigan federal suit over coffee machine bought at Starbucks settles for $250; lawyer could get $175K
- Jarvis courthouse parking lot to close for good Nov. 1 over ‘safety and security concerns’ Toronto Star
- Police dog allowed in court to comfort child witnesses in sex abuse case
- Mom in bizarre custody dispute marks full year in jail
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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