Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- EI overhaul will extend benefits to 70 weeks for some, while shortening wait times
- Rob Ford funeral, visitation details released
- Right to grow medical marijuana ruling won't be appealed: health minister
- Legal experts praise judge's 'right decision' in Ghomeshi trial
- Ontario: Employer Can Dismiss Probationary Employee Without Reasonable Notice
- Toronto man sues Canada Border Services over alleged wrongful detention
- Sex assault survivors to get free legal help to navigate Ontario courts in pilot program
- US Supreme Court Declines to Hear Challenge to Colorado’s Marijuana Laws
- Ghomeshi trial judge praised by lawyers for 'right decision' - CBC.ca
- 22,000 want guns at GOP convention
- CBS Sued Over Judge Judy’s Salary
- Gallup poll finds that majority of grads would go to law school again if they had the chance
- North Carolina Law Barring Antidiscrimination Measures Draws Sharp Backlash
- Part I: 2015 SCC Year in Review
- Part II: 2015 SCC Year in Review
- New cyber dangers for lawyers and how to avoid them
- Experts see little chance of charges in Clinton email case
- Apple's encryption fight is far from over
- First Global Cannabis Law Report – It Had to Happen
- Cromwell’s retirement from SCC an opportunity for Trudeau
- Paris suspect: Extradite me
- Radovan Karadzic sentenced to 40 years in prison for Bosnian war crimes
- Was law school worth it? Only 20% of recent grads strongly agree, pilot study says
- Jian Ghomeshi found not guilty of sexual assault - The Globe and Mail
- Employee told to 'take demotion or go' gets $104000 in wrongful dismissal - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Justice Thomas Cromwell announces retirement from Supreme Court of Canada - CBC.ca
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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