Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Winnipeg bomb victim Maria Mitousis plans to return to job as soon as possible
- Sex on the beach lands man 2.5 years in jail for ‘lewd’ behaviour on mid-afternoon Florida seaside
- S&P downgrades Ontario
- Man accused of sending bombs to ex-wife and her lawyer went through lengthy divorce
- S.C. lawmakers to talk Confederate flag
- Winnipeg police make arrest in law office bombing
- 'Broken' adoption systems leaves children stranded despite couple ready to adopt - Canada - CBC News
- Controversial Ontario court security act proclaimed into law
- Rock Band Sings Justice Scalia’s Dissents
- Chemerinsky: What does this memorable SCOTUS term mean for the future?
- Canada's new judicial appointments
- Ontario Court again confirms its authority to award human rights damages - Lexology
- Two killed in Quebec law office shooting; linked to three other deaths
- Uber is not a taxi company, judge rules in rejecting City of Toronto complaint
- Judge rejects Toronto's case against Uber - The Globe and Mail
- Photos and video: bomb explodes in Winnipeg law office - Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca
- Mandatory victim surcharges unconstitutional: B.C. court
- Canadians still support same-sex marriage ten years in, but even more of us are coming around: poll
- Utah judge awards $134.2 million to two U.S. soldiers in lawsuit against Omar Khadr
- Fair Elections Act 'just a way of blocking all sorts of people,' groups argue in court
- Ontario law society’s decision to refuse Trinity Western accreditation upheld - The Globe and Mail
- Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore’s lawyer: “Public officials are ministers of God”
- Federal Judge Orders Alabama Judges To Issue Marriage Licenses
- U.S. probate judges opposed to gay marriage stand firm
- York University’s sexual assault policy sparks human-rights complaint - The Globe and Mail
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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