Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, October 29, 2014:
- Marriage between an uncle and his half-niece is legal, New York’s top court rules
- Jian Ghomeshi: CBC releases memo citing ‘claim of impropriety'
- Missouri execution halted by Supreme Court after plea from 15 judges
- Ousted CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi faces skepticism from the kink community - The Washington Post
- Ban Conrad Black from running Ontario public companies, lawyers urge OSC - Toronto Star
- Nude photos should be returned to Lori Douglas, judge’s lawyer says
- Jian Ghomeshi’s $55M suit ‘a joke’ says labour lawyer
- Montreal woman wins small claims lawsuit over Google Street View of her breast
- Friend of accused Boston Marathon bomber found guilty of lying to federal agents
- 7 years after allowing doctors to apologize without being sued, Manitoba tries to teach them how
- Parole board to review whether Robert Latimer can freely travel outside Canada
- Not served in French, Ottawa couple wins Supreme Court case against Air Canada
- Led Zeppelin Sales Soar as Stairway to Heaven Suit Continues
- What keeps family lawyers up at night? Providing effective service while managing expectations
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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