Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Coffee anyone? via @Sandra_Bekhor
- Legal Profession in the 21st Century: Does It Include ADR?
- Psychologists sued over CIA torture
- Who’s Social Contract? Voting Rights for Non-Residents at Issue in Frank v Canada
- Should apologies be admissible in court?
- Civil trial against Wisconsin gun shop enters final week
- New .Law Domains Go on Sale Today – Here’s How to Buy One
- Dating app Tinder sparks heated legal battle in Toronto - The Globe and Mail
- U.S. judge approves settlement for victims of Lac-Mégantic train disaster
- Lawyer grilling Cosby 'goes after guys who hurt women'
- Defamation Suit Against Bill Cosby Will Go Forward in Massachusetts
- Ontario court upholds termination for abandonment - Lexology
- On Russell Brown’s Appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada
- Brown welcomed to SCC
- California law requiring warrant for digital searches is ‘a landmark win for digital privacy’
- David Milgaard says presumption of innocence for accused has vanished
- Lawyer killed goat, drank its blood, and is running for US Senate
- Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour talks niqabs - CBC.ca
- We Really Need to Hear From You…
- Secret DNA computer code is used to help send defendants to jail
- Data privacy laws fall in 'international black hole'
- Conservatives match Liberal pledge to extend parental leave to 18 months
- Harper’s proposed civil service niqab ban draws fire
- FIFA chief could face $100M suit
- Kitchener, Ont., arrow death: 5 facts about bows and arrows in Canada - Kitchener-Waterloo - CBC News
- Alan Grayson files ethics complaint against Rep. McCarthy over Benghazi Committee
- Two important cases for regulatory bodies on the Ontario Human Rights Code - Lexology
- Florida judge harasses domestic violence victim before jailing her: ‘You haven’t even seen anxiety’
- Cosby Loses His Bid to Prevent Another Lawsuit
- Charities wade into election campaign despite CRA audit 'chill'
- California Governor Signs Assisted Suicide Bill Into Law
- Federal court rejects Ottawa's bid to suspend niqab ruling - The Globe and Mail
- Rich young adults associated with cocaine associated with hockey and maybe even Toronto Maple Leafs
- Justice is blind when it comes to Canadian jury selection
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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