Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 27, 2014:
- Retired judge taking over G20 disciplinary hearing has history of overturned decisions | The Toronto Star
- BC Civil Liberties Association challenges publication ban in Legislature bomb plot case
- Chemerinsky: What is a ‘true threat’ on Facebook? SCOTUS to decide
- Police investigate after Halifax newspaper breaks publication ban in high-profile child pornography case
- Magnotta doesn’t testify as defence rests
- Canada Revenue Agency privacy breach leaks prominent Canadians' tax details
- Home Depot facing at least 44 lawsuits in Canada and the U.S. over massive debit and credit card breach
- Russian whistleblower faces ‘justice’ beyond the grave
- Federal judges strike down marriage equality bans in Arkansas and Mississippi
- Ontario colleges agree to create sexual assault policy
- From law clerk to paralegal – path takes challenging turns - The Globe and Mail
- New Brunswick to lift restrictive barriers to abortion by Jan. 1, premier announces
- Ohio lawyer suspended for hypnotizing clients into believing he’s ‘the world’s greatest lover’
- Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is hospitalized after exercise, undergoes heart catheterization
- Ferguson prosecutor under fire over ‘problematic’ grand jury strategy
- ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Should Apply Worldwide, E.U. Panel Says
- 14 lawyers in top 100 list of Canada's most powerful women
- Survey finds 75 per cent of courthouse employees find their safety at risk - Canada NewsWire
- Jian Ghomeshi out on $100K bail; must live with mother
- Who Is Marie Henein, Jian Ghomeshi's Lawyer?
- Jian Ghomeshi: Evidence could be weakened by time since alleged attacks
- IN PHOTOS: Jian Ghomeshi met by mob of reporters at court appearance
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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