Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, November 17, 2014:
- Aggressive police take hundreds of millions of dollars from motorists not charged with crimes
- Judge explains disturbing reason almost everyone please guilty
- Missouri Mom Gets 78 Years for Waterboarding Kids
- Courts need to reconsider laws around kinky sex
- The importance of online anonymity: Geist
- Supreme Court Creates Duty of Honest Performance
- Toronto’s ‘men’s centre’ aware it might ruffle feathers, but says it's not ‘men’s rights association’
- Women Lawyers Get Called Out For Their Sexist Advertisements
- Same-Sex Couples Petition Supreme Court on Right to Marriage
- Justice of the Peace retires rather than face disciplinary hearing
- Ontario hospital cannot force chemo on 11-year-old First Nations girl, court rules - The Globe and Mail
- Interim Child Support and Income Derived Through Dividends
- Bedford urges Wynne, Tory not to enforce new anti-prostitution law
- New Alberta law prevents smoking in vehicles with minors
- Lawyer Defends Cosby Over Sexual Assault Claims
- Senior Toronto cop set to face G20 ‘kettling,’ mass arrest hearing | The Toronto Star
- Caught on tape: Mass. police officer with history of abuse complaints attacks suspect
- ‘Fake soldier’ Franck Gervais charged: impersonating a public officer, misleading use of badge or uniform
- Just-deported Hassan Diab charged with 1st-degree murder in Paris synagogue bombing | CTV News
- 3 issues that pit Canadian parents against the state
- Drunk cop flashed badge after crashing truck on QEW
- Most sex-assault victims lack confidence in justice system: study
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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