Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 9, 2014:
- My
@SlawTips post today: Beginners Guide to Law Firm Video, Pt 2: Choosing Topics for Your Firm’s Videos - Choosing Topics for Your Law Firm Videos
- U.S. TV networks may abandon unbundled Canadian cable for online
- US Justice Dept. will review practice of creating fake Facebook profiles - Washington Post
- TWU Law and the New Reality
- B.C. woman, TWU grad, says she was rejected for job because she’s Christian
- U.S. to Begin Ebola Screenings at 5 Airports
- Justice Kennedy Temporarily Blocks Ruling Allowing Gay Marriage in Idaho
- Quebec coroner says 47 Lac-Mégantic deaths were ‘violent, avoidable’
- Conrad Black 'not welcome' in Ontario capital markets, lawyer argues - The Globe and Mail
- Does using Gmail put attorney-client privilege at risk?
- Manitoba Judge Lori Douglas won’t face sexual harassment allegations | The Toronto Star
- Canada to step up border checks for Ebola
- Marijuana should be legalized and regulated: CAMH
- Girl refusing chemotherapy ignored court order to stay in the area
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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