Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- "He had a right to shoot at this drone, and I'm going to dismiss this charge"
- “Courting disaster: 24 ridiculous lawsuits”
- Insurer cancelling policies of UberX drivers
- Sex, love and the courts: When is a spouse a spouse?
- Pennsylvania Court Refuses to Recognize Saudi Custody Decree Due to Inconsistency with US Public Policy
- Courts struggle to sort out meanings of emoticons and emoji
- Law Society Tribunal moves to new home
- LSUC approves fee freeze as potential deficit looms
- Ontario bill to legalize Uber passes hurdle - Brampton Guardian
- Group threatens Liberals with new legal challenge over sex work law - Globalnews.ca
- Justin Trudeau will be sworn in as Prime Minister Wednesday
- Roman Polanski: Poland Rejects U.S. Extradition Request
- Lawyer in niqab case says Canada must confront anti-Muslim sentiment - The Globe and Mail
- Siri defence upheld in Nova Scotia distracted driving case
- The single biggest web marketing mistake everyone (almost) is making... (Via @Sandra_Bekhor)
- My post today @SlawTips: CPD Tips for the Law Society of Upper Canada
- What the Right Wing is Saying: With Trudeau’s election, things are about to get very personal for pro-life Canadians
- Will the Ban on TTC Strikes Be Ruled Unconstitutional?
- ACLU sues Oklahoma county seeking removal of Ten Commandments monument
- Black US citizen seeking refugee status in Canada on account of his race
- Liberals must sort out constitutional challenges to Tory laws
- Will Justin Trudeau keep fighting Stephen Harper's court battles?
- Legalizing pot will be 'harder to implement than you think,' Colorado warns Trudeau
- Do you download music, upload GIFs? Trade deal means you can get sued, activists warn
- NY Times Editorial: The Law School Debt Crisis
- Studies show fewer gun deaths in states with strict gun laws
- Camerawoman plans to sue refugee she infamously tripped, and Facebook
- Arizona caught trying to import illegal execution drugs
- Ontario Liberals to ban police carding by year's end
- Quebec probes alleged police abuse of aboriginal women
- Judge warns about meritless LSUC complaints against opposing counsel http://www.
- Law Society improves CPD webcasts
- Offering a suing dismissed employee re-employment could backfire on companies - Financial Post
- Profiled by race and disability in Ottawa, Canada
- WatsonLaw Next?
- Candidate attacks opponent for not arresting Cosby in 2005
- LAWPRO video: Does your lifestyle suit a condo?
- Judge grants Hulk Hogan’s request to inspect Gawker’s computers
- Federal judge gives Texas power to continue denying citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants
- Indefinite Unexplained Suspension Equals Constructive Dismissal: SCC Rules
- Turn off security cameras in interview area of new $230M NY courthouse, federal judge says
- Questionable US Bar Rules on Legal Marketing?
- Jehovah's Witnesses ordered by BC court not to expose granddaughter to their faith
- Ontario couple to appeal U.S. judge's decision to dismiss sperm bank lawsuit | CTV News
- U.S. judge dismisses Canadian couple’s sperm bank lawsuit | Toronto Star
- How Justin Trudeau's Liberal majority swept across Canada
- The new way to meet with clients (Comments from @wiselaw)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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