Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, October 8, 2014:
- Canada at war: Vote to launch combat mission against ISIS passes 157-134 in House of Commons
- This week at the SCC
- US legal sector sheds 4,600 jobs in September
- Tories introduce changes 'for law-abiding gun owners' in Canada
- Should You Upgrade To Windows 10 (Or 8)? A Pictorial Walkthrough
- New York appeals court to consider legal personhood for chimps
- US Government Set Up A Fake Facebook Page In This Woman’s Name
- Judge moves to sanction pattern of deposition objections
- Ontario Divisional Court Upholds Controversial Reinstatement, Damages Award of the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal
- C.A. Says No Need to Plead Discoverability Until Limitation Issue Raised In Defence
- Google liable for hacked nude pics?
- Lawyers Challenge Lewdness Arrests at NY Port Authority Bus Terminal
- Ontario hospital takes welfare authorities to court over chemotherapy for young girl - The Globe and Mail
- Court of Appeal denies certification in CIBC overtime class action
- Clément Gascon, newest Supreme Court justice, lauded as gifted jurist
- Unlicensed electrical contractor faces jail time for first time in Ontario
- Bits Blog: Twitter Sues U.S. Government Over Data Disclosure Rules
- BREAKING: 9th circuit strikes down gay marriage bans in ID, NV
- U.S. Supreme Court ponders case of Muslim prisoner’s beard
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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