Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter"
- 'Get a court order,' Apple tells widow seeking late husband's password
- Ontario man sentenced to life for smuggling pot into U.S
- Doctor legally assists patient to die in first known Canadian case
- Email could sink case vs. Cosby
- Netflix unlikely to wipe out cross-border streaming, experts say
- Sentence in scaffolding deaths a first for Ontario - CBC.ca
- Internal dissent is dividing the Supreme Court, new review of 2015 judgments by Harper advisor finds
- Supreme Court agrees to extend deadline for right-to-die law by four months - Ottawa Citizen
- Thousands of Ontario child-protection cases to be reviewed - Toronto Star
- Drum Machines and the Legal Profession
- Marshall Rothstein to teach at Osgoode Hall Law School and other legal moves and grooves
- Supreme Court of Canada Joins Twitter
- Felon's selfie with gun backfires and snares him
- Wrongful birth claim struck by Ontario court after doctor sues mother of his child for emotional damages
- Humane societies welcome move in some provinces to ban pet cosmetic surgery
- Update to Internet Explorer 11 now for security
- Planned Parenthood Files Suit Against Anti-Abortion Videos Group
- Over a Year, Russian Official Quietly Stole a 30-Mile Road http://www.
- “Former Taco Bell Exec Sues Uber Driver He Attacked For $5 Million”
- Mom gets 34 years in prison for locking girl in closet
- Texas court reverses 7 online 'dirty talk' convictions
- NY court: Business that refused lesbian wedding violated law
- Police breached cellphone customers’ charter rights with ‘tower dump’ search warrants, Ont. judge rules
- Bill Cosby filing says former DA made binding agreement not to prosecute
- Does Sean Penn face legal risk for El Chapo interview?
- More than 25% of law students have had psychiatric and substance-use disorders; are they hiding it?
- Ex-U.S. politician John Edwards among lawyers vying for lead role in Volkswagen suit
- Business law trends and developments Legal Post is watching in 2016
- Scaffolding collapse case shows judges are willing to jail managers for workplace accidents
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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