Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Multibillion-dollar Quebec lawsuit against Big Tobacco now in the hands of judge
- Bank of America ordered to pay Florida couple $1M for harassing them with 700 collections robocalls
- CAS racial disparities shameful, opposition MPPs say
- CHL hit with $100,000 defamation suit
- Labourer with 16 yrs. experience awarded 15 months reasonable notice
- Garner case officer: I never used chokehold
- Lawyer is suspended for ‘intentional bullying tactics’ in Facebook message
- Anti-abortion doctors must refer patients to another physician, Ontario watchdog says
- Canadian Judicial Council defends probe of judge in nude photo case
- Supreme Court to hear federal challenge to Omar Khadr youth status in decision that stuns lawyers
- Cellphone searches upon arrest allowed by Canada's top court - CBC.ca
- Lawyer who overbilled LAO spared disbarment
- Prosecute Jose Rodriguez For Destroying CIA Torture Tapes | Crooks and Liars
- Key points in Supreme Court decision on cellphone searches without warrants
- CIA Chief Won't Rule Out More Torture - The Daily Beast
- Supreme Court allows warrantless cell phone searches
- Police have limited right to search a suspect's cellphone: Supreme Court of Canada
- Supreme Court denies province’s appeal in civil forfeiture case | Calgary Herald
- Ottawa rejects Ashley Smith inquest recommendation to limit inmate segregation
- University of Toronto's next lawyer: A computer program named Ross - The Globe and Mail
- The Vanishing Male Worker: How America Fell Behind
- Ontario Court of Appeal ruling shrouded in secrecy, with even judge’s name censored | The Toronto Star
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