Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Via @bsookman: The year in review: developments in computer, internet and e-commerce Law (2014-2015)
- Brazil's top court strikes down restrictive biography law -Times Union
- Law student challenges the constitutionality of 'carding' by police - The Globe and Mail
- First U.K. law firm IPO raises $50 million
- Lockdowns, staff shortages plague Toronto South superjail
- Reporter’s defamation case against John Furlong to begin in B.C. court
- Hamilton, Ont prosecutor who compared accused murderer to an ‘animal’ in opening address blamed for causing mistrial
- All the Ways Your Legal Skills Can Be Used via Omar Ha-Redeye
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn Acquitted in France
- Why it’s so hard to keep bad forensics out of the courtroom
- Let child discover his own gender, Ontario judge tells parents in custody order
- Chicago Court Gives Woman Frozen Embryos Despite Ex-Boyfriend’s Objections
- Broken Boys, Thieves, Killers, and Now Escapees
- Loblaw vows to ‘act quickly’ if supplier lied about organic poultry
- Omar Khadr war crime convictions questioned after U.S. court decision
- Senate lawyer arguing against admitting secret audit in Duffy trial
- Michigan Governor Signs Adoption Ban For Same Sex Couples
- Sun-Owning Lady Sues eBay Because They Wouldn’t Let Her Sell ‘Plots’ Of ‘Land’ On ‘Her’ Sun
- Supreme Court of Canada Decision on Cannabis Extracts
- Five things to know about the Supreme Court of Canada's medical marijuana ruling
- Ontario Superior Court upholds Canada Post’s “legal authority” to install community mailboxes
- Gordon Stuckless doesn't need psych assessment, his lawyer says - Toronto Sun
- Glendale council votes to kill Coyotes arena deal
- Georgia woman charged with murder after taking abortion pill
- Contractor loses appeal after fraudulent reno of elderly woman’s home
- The U.S. Supreme Court’s Jerusalem Passport Case
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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