Monday, February 22, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of February 22, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of February 22, 2021
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Justice Delayed and Denied in Ontario’s Tribunals
Reports of domestic, intimate partner violence continue to rise during pandemic
Trump and Giuliani face first civil suit stemming from Capitol riots; violation of KKK Act is alleged
Trump’s Legal Defense Team Was Defined by Stumbles, Clashes and Egos
CRA locks online accounts amid investigation, leaving users worried
New York Attorney General sues Amazon, alleging 'deficient' Covid-19 response
Canadian Nationalist Party leader charged with wilful promotion of hate
Ontario judge presided over Toronto-area court cases from the Caribbean
Judge denies B.C.'s request for injunction against churches breaking COVID-19 rules
Tennessee lawmakers propose bill to let biological fathers petition to stop abortions
Senate passes amended version of assisted dying bill after days of debate
Air passengers fined for submitting 'false or misleading' COVID tests after Mexico trip
UK Supreme Court rules that Uber drivers are 'workers,' not independent contractors
Federal judge temporarily blocks South Carolina 'heartbeat' abortion ban
Toronto and Peel will remain under stay-at-home orders until at least March 8
Former New York administrative law judge is censured for punching a lawyer outside a party
Russian court rejects Alexei Navalny's appeal against jail term
Parents Who Refused Cancer Treatment For Son Should Lose Custody, Nebraska Supreme Court Rules
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Monday, February 15, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of February 15, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of February 15, 2021
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Georgia Officials Review Trump Phone Call as Scrutiny Intensifies
Trump impeachment trial 2.0: The main players
Fox Files Motion to Dismiss Smartmatic’s $2.7 Billion Defamation Suit
‘We will take appropriate enforcement action,’ Toronto officials say about businesses that plan to reopen despite lockdown rules
The 3 defenses of Donald Trump
Lawyer tells judge 'I'm not a cat' after a Zoom filter mishap
Canada further locks down international borders
Quebec launches investigation into wrongful arrest by Montreal police
Government cancels CERB clawbacks for self-employed recipients
Britney Spears Conservatorship Case Heads Back to Court
The Tragically Hip is suing Mill Street Brewery over ‘100th Meridian’ beer
Sheriff’s deputy involved in altercation with Raptors president Masai Ujiri drops lawsuit
Bruce Springsteen Is Charged With D.W.I. on Sandy Hook
Retirement home manager suspended amid accusations his wife got vaccine instead of front-line worker
Is Divorce Rate Increasing or Dropping during Pandemic?
Larry Flynt, controversial porn publisher who pushed limits of free speech, dead at 78
Man charged after allegedly displaying fake COVID-19 test at Toronto's Pearson airport
Control of Britney Spears’s Estate Debated at Court Hearing
B.C. man ordered to pay $7 million for brutal beating of teenager
Springsteen ‘Visibly Swaying’ Before Drunken-Driving Arrest, Police Say - The New York Times.
Advanced US border searches of electronic devices don’t require probable cause, 1st Circuit rules
Supreme Court dismisses Mike Duffy's appeal — ending his Senate lawsuit
Lawyers Enabled Trump’s Worst Abuses
US Supreme Court rules Alabama may not execute inmate without his pastor present
TDSB human rights report says anti-Black racism involved in ‘overwhelming’ majority of hate incidents
Judge says Danforth mass shooting victims have right to sue gunmaker Smith & Wesson
This is Trump's heaping list of legal problems post-impeachment
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Monday, February 08, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of February 8, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of February 8, 2021
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Court sides with mentally disabled man after immigration hearing questions legitimacy of his marriage
Internet harassment: Caplan v Atlas
Prof. Doorey’s Updated Beginners’ Guide to the Charter and Work Law
Meet the new lawyers taking over Trump’s impeachment defense; 5 others are out
‘Don’t Kill Me’: Others Tell of Abuse by Officer Who Knelt on George Floyd
Toronto has registered 2,800 Airbnbs, but some wonder what happened to thousands of others?
Prince Harry receives 'significant damages' in settlement of legal dispute with UK newspaper
Trump 'summoned a mob,' Democrats say in formal impeachment brief
Female and minority lawyer representation in firms reaches historic highs, but gains are small, new report says
Moscow court orders Kremlin foe Navalny to prison
Georgia secretary of state investigating whether pro-Trump attorney voted illegally
New additions coming to Canada terrorist list, say sources
Michigan Governor seeks Sidney Powell’s disbarment
More than 100 bills that would restrict voting are moving through state legislatures
Shutout by allies, Canada will produce its own vaccines
Tackle systemic discrimination in Canadian courts, Justin Trudeau tells justice minister
Two Proud Boys indicted for conspiring to block Congress' certification of electoral votes on January 6
A GameStop Ringleader’s Videos Draw a Regulator’s Attention
Caplan v Atas and the New Tort of Harassment
All Toronto COVID-19 workplace outbreaks will now be made public. First up: The Well, where 68 workers tested positive
Canada will list the Proud Boys movement as a terrorist group
Ontario’s court transcriptionists are struggling with ‘horrible’ audio quality at Zoom hearings
Voting technology company Smartmatic files $2.7 billion suit against Fox News, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell
Utah's Evermore Park files federal lawsuit against Taylor Swift claiming title of her latest album infringes on the theme park's trademarks
Trump rejects Democrat bid to have him testify under oath at impeachment trial
COVID-19 brought a revolution to Ontario’s courts. Next up, they have to deal with the unprecedented backlog
Family facing deportation from Canada say return to Portugal puts 'our lives at risk'
Murray Sinclair Almost Quit the Law. Instead, He Reset Canada’s Indigenous Dialogue. - The New York Times
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Monday, February 01, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of February 1, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of February 1, 2021
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Dominion sues Giuliani for $1.3 billion over 'Big Lie' about election fraud
House to send impeachment article to the Senate today
Ontario Court Overturns Arbitration Preventing Vaccination of Children
Does COVID Justify Longer Periods of Reasonable Notice?
Corey Hurren, accused Rideau Hall intruder, scheduled to enter plea today
U.S. House delivers article of impeachment against Trump to Senate, triggering trial
John Roberts ducks the spotlight by skipping the second Trump impeachment trial
WHO team in Wuhan to begin long-delayed coronavirus investigation after clearing quarantine
Quebec curfew does not apply to homeless people, judge says
Afternoon Briefs: Judge blocks Biden’s deportation moratorium; Biden orders private prison phaseout
Chief federal judge in DC scorches Capitol riot suspects and keeps man who was in Pelosi's office in jail
Canada Revenue Agency probing ex-bureaucrat at centre of alleged $11.6M COVID-19 fraud
Immigration lawyer sues over seizure of his cellphone at airport
Millionaire couple accused of posing as workers to get vaccine
Toronto’s COVID-19 rules should be extended to June, public health chief urges
Russian Court Orders Aleksei Navalny Kept in Jail
The US Supreme Court Upheld Trump’s Muslim Ban. Let’s Not Forget That
Biden signs memorandum reversing Trump abortion access restrictions
Pakistan's top court frees man accused in death of U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl
Ottawa urged to decriminalize simple drug possession as overdose deaths reach record highs
‘Humiliation, disrespect, condescension’: Scathing report details Julie Payette’s ‘toxic’ reign at Rideau Hall
Ontario bars universities and colleges from asking sex-assault complainants about sexual history
Toronto begins laying charges for short-term rental non-compliance - CityNews Toronto
Facebook calls on Canadian government to set social media rules
Tory welcomes judge’s ruling halting Foundry demolition by Provincial government
Florida town conducting legal review of Trump's residency at Mar-a-Lago
Five Ontario jails have significant COVID-19 outbreaks. Toronto South Detention Centre outbreak grows to 27 active cases
B.C. ordered to pay $964K to former correctional officer targeted for being Black
Mom says kids are safer from COVID-19 in Newfoundland, judge orders them back to Ontario | CBC News
Canadian snowbirds abroad grapple with tough new travel rules that include a big hotel bill
Trump loses lead impeachment lawyers as trial nears, sources say
Air Canada flight attendant wins fight over COVID-19 workers' compensation
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