Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, October 27, 2014:
- Man charged with journalist Daniel Pearl’s murder is acquitted by Pakistan court for lack of evidence
- CBC fires Jian Ghomeshi over sex allegations
- Lori Douglas set to argue inquiry panel should toss misconduct probe CBC News
- NY, New Jersey, Illinois issue quarantine for travellers with Ebola contact
- California officer admits to sharing stolen nude photos of female suspects with fellow officers for years
- LSUC case closed on lawyers in Mike Duffy-Nigel Wright affair
- Key Reinstatement Decision by Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Upheld By Divisional Court
- Dismissal Without Hearing Of Human Rights Complaint Upheld By Ontario Court
- Canadian Forces training instructor facing assault charges for allegedly mistreating military recruits
- NY, New Jersey issue quarantines for travellers who’ve had contact with West African Ebola victims
- 13 Strange Canadian Laws You Never Knew Existed
- Ottawa shooting: The face-to-face encounter that ended the attack on Parliament - Politics - CBC News
- Government report: Lewinsky mistreated in '98
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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