Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, October 28, 2014:
- Pope Francis brands life in prison a ‘hidden’ death sentence
- Prosecutors to appeal Oscar Pistorius verdict
- Ford Family Loses Hold on City Hall in Toronto
- Haunted Houses and the Law: The Requirement of a Home Owner to Disclose Hauntings Prior to a Sale
- Heenan facing flurry of lawsuits
- New group forms to oppose Toronto legal aid clinic merger plan
- Star challenging publication ban that keeps identities of toddler and parents who killed her secret
- Lawyer censured for divorce conduct; prior suit claimed she installed spyware on husband’s computer
- LegalZoom products will be sold at a discount through Sam’s Club
- ‘Nothing remotely culpable’ about Douglas’ conduct, judge’s counsel argue
- Can the CBC Fire Ghomeshi for Private Sex Acts Taking Place Off-Duty?
- Jian Ghomeshi files $55M lawsuit alleging CBC unjustly fired him because he enjoys sado-masochistic sex
- Lawyer for Manitoba judge facing dismissal over nude photos wants case tossed
- Jian Ghomeshi’s lawsuit against CBC likely a PR move: lawyer
- Pennsylvania justice in porn email scandal retires
- The Waterboarding Of Americans
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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