Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, November 10, 2014:- Fewer LSAT Test Takers—Down 8.1%
- Union 'disappointed' by comments from CBC boss on Ghomeshi allegations
- Don't worry ladies, it will never happen to you
- The 85 Richest People On The Planet Now Have As Much Money As The Poorest 3.5 Billion
- Ontario to ban smoking on restaurant patios, sports fields
- Ransomware warning for law firms from North Carolina insurance company
- Manitoba Justice Lori Douglas heads to court over nude photographs
- Conservative ‘barbaric practices’ bill panders to fear of immigrants: Walkom
- Former NDP staffer files wrongful dismissal suit against MP over toxic workplace
- Obama nominating NY prosecutor Loretta Lynch as attorney general
- Flawed municipal conflict of interest act undermines democracy: Keenan
- Marriage Equality Heads Back To SCOTUS? Ctd
- Detroit wins court approval for plan to exit bankruptcy
- Kelowna lawyer suspended for swearing in courthouse
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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