Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, October 1, 2014:
- The challenges of Luka Magnotta's 'not criminally responsible' defence
- Ontario Labour Ministry blitz finds 42% of companies with interns break law
- Supreme Court of Canada Hearings Calendar for October 2014
- Wrongly labeled a porn star by DJs, former 1L is awarded $1M in suit against radio station
- McGill football coach quits in protest over school's reaction to domestic assault charges against player
- Same-sex US spouses face extra legal hurdles in divorces and custody matters
- Judge rules that Colorado theater shooting suspect’s trial can be televised
- "The...more people used Facebook, the worse they felt, and the less satisfied they were with their lives"
- Judges On Twitter: Is This A Problem?
- Microsoft Skips to Windows 10 and Steps Backwards
- California becomes first U.S. state to ban single-use plastic bags
- Finkelstein to testify why he read law firm's internal documents - The Globe and Mail
- Court Dismisses Consumer Fraud Class Action Cases Against Three Chicago Law Schools
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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