Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Ghomeshi emails reveal growing importance of 'digital debris' to trials, experts say
- Chicago Officer, Citing Emotional Trauma, Sues Estate of Teenager He Fatally Shot
- Exonerations in U.S. have doubled in just 4 years, according to report
- Canada's prisons watchdog sounds alarm on demographic shift behind bars
- How high is too high to drive?
- Don't expect Jian Ghomeshi to testify, ex-Crown attorney says
- Email from Oshawa councillor’s private account ordered released
- What accusers forget, Jian Ghomeshi remembers: Menon
- Only Ontario, Quebec have interim guidelines ready for those seeking assisted death
- DNA order in animal abuse case sparks privacy debate
- N.Y. curbs gay 'conversion therapy'
- Late mortgage payment charges contrary to Interest Act, Ontario court rules
- What to do about police who lie - Toronto Star
- Vegans argue for protection as a 'creed' under Ontario human rights law
- Toronto lawyer outlines alleged security risks of Syrian refugees to US lawmakers - CBC.ca
- Assange calls UN rights panel ruling 'vindication'
- Britain slams ‘ridiculous’ ruling on Assange
- After the chokehold, defence sees a crush: DiManno
- Judge OKs criminal case against Bill Cosby, rejects immunity argument
- Big Changes in Illinois Divorce Law
- Part II: Supreme Court of Canada 2015 Year in Review
- Chemerinsky: ‘Potential blockbuster’ rulings by US Supreme Court expected in June
- California methane leak leads to criminal charges
- Ghomeshi's lawyer skillfully handles first witness's 'bait': DiManno - Toronto Star
- Former Ontario Judge George Adams receives honorary degree and other legal moves and grooves for Feb. 1
- Convicting Jian Ghomeshi will be hard — for good reason - Toronto Star
- Bill Cosby due in court as lawyers push to get charge dropped - Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
- Ontario Human Rights Commission joins Toronto carding case
- Edmonton shoe store's 'no-veil' policy unlikely to withstand human rights challenge, lawyer says
- Hundreds of adoption cases on hold as Motherisk probe continues
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