Here are the leading legal headlines for the week of April 27, 2015 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Prisoner's window escape from Toronto courthouse was brief
- Canada’s first legal incubator opens at Ryerson
- Criminal Arrested After 'Liking' His Own Mugshot On Facebook - MTV
- Ottawa seeks emergency stay to stop Omar Khadr’s release
- Controversial lawyers Groia and Galati among newly elected benchers
- Bid Rigging trial: After complete rout, prosecution ponders next steps - Ottawa Citizen
- Traffic tickets: Online system proposed for Ontario
- Omar Khadr’s bail release not an issue for U.S., spokesperson says
- Rare move by Ontario appeal court overturns jury verdict
- Ontario Superior Court Awards Damages for Family Status Discrimination
- Prosecutor outlines charges in Freddie Gray's death
- SCC: Wrongfully convicted BC man can sue for damages - CTV News
- Legal scrappers Rocco Galati and Joseph Groia elected Law Society benchers | The Toronto Star
- Results: Bencher Election 2015 | The Law Society of Upper Canada
- Ontario Justice of the Peace fired for sexual harassment
- Guard covered security camera to hide allegedly drunk Rob Ford
- Mandatory minimum drug sentence appeal to be heard by Supreme Court
- 26 Months' Notice Awarded to Dependent Contractors
- Skip Child Support. Go to Jail. Lose Job. Repeat.
- Psychologists met in secret with Bush officials to help justify torture: report
- Conrad Black loses bid to have Supreme Court of Canada hear case over millions in back taxes
- B.C. teachers lose latest court fight on class size, composition
- Ten shocking details from the report on sexual misconduct in Canada's military
- Expert witnesses need not be independent, Supreme Court rules
- Province defends right to lay polygamy charge in Bountiful case
- Obese Canadians should be granted legal protection from discrimination, professor says
- Ontario law passes to let asthmatic kids carry inhalers in school
- Takeaways from oral arguments on same-sex marriage at US Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges
- Chess, bridge and other ‘mind’ games are sports, British judge rules because the brain is a ‘muscle’
- ‘Tricky’ to predict who will replace Justice Rothstein
- Orangeville and Midland police offer up stations for Kijiji, Craigslist transactions
- No written notice of decision to ban Senate expenses for partisan purposes, Duffy trial hears
- Hearings into Justice of the Peace’s remarks should proceed, lawyer says | The Toronto Star
- Supreme Court of Canada to announce Thursday whether it will hear Conrad Black’s tax appeal
- LSUC AGM motion seeks to force articling jobs on firms
- Promised doctor-assisted dying law hasn’t materialized yet
- Mother-daughter Pink concert wasn’t an abuse of parental discretion, judge rules in custody tiff
- The James Holmes trial puts sanity on the stand
- Finland: Where going 14 km over the limit could land you with a $58,000 speeding ticket
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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