Monday, March 29, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of March 29, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of March 29, 2021
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Prosecutor’s DoorDash side gig leads to demotion
Michael Kovrig's closed trial in China
U.S. Supreme Court will consider reinstating death sentence for Boston bomber
China: 30-day Cooling Off Period for Uncontested divorces
Ontario government faces charter challenge over equity in its COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Toronto cop docked eight days’ pay after judge finds his account of drug arrest ‘simply could not have happened’
Sidney Powell lawyers argue no reasonable person would have accepted her stolen election claims as fact
Judge orders Capitol rioter and Nazi sympathizer to remain in jail ahead of trial
Yale prof claims she was wrongly fired after tweeting about Trump, Dershowitz, shared psychosis
85-year-old Toronto East jail inmate dies of COVID-19
Referee banned from working NHL games after being caught on live mic wanting to call penalty on Predators
California Becomes 39th State To Adopt Duty Of Technology Competence for lawyers
US Federal appeals court: States can restrict open carry of firearms
The Supreme Court is about to weigh in on Ottawa’s carbon pricing plan. Here’s what’s at stake
Britney Spears' attorney files petition to remove her father from overseeing her medical decisions
Roberts, Kavanaugh join with liberal justices to rule for woman shot by police while fleeing
Supreme Court rules Ottawa's carbon tax is constitutional
Woman's request to register business in her Indigenous language denied by B.C. government
'Un-American, sick': Biden slams state GOP's voting rights laws
NY lawmakers reach deal to legalize recreational marijuana
New Zealand approves paid leave after miscarriage
'Uncharted waters.' Judges are banning some Capitol riot suspects from the internet
It's now a crime in Georgia to approach voters in line with food or water
Dominion Voting Systems files $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News
Georgia bans giving food and water to voters in line
A Yale Psychiatrist’s Tweet About Dershowitz, Her Dismissal, and a Lawsuit
Biden calls Georgia's voting law 'blatant attack on the Constitution'
Doctor charged with murder after multiple deaths at Hawkesbury, Ont., hospital
Voluntarily intoxicated rape victims aren’t ‘mentally incapacitated,’ top Minnesota state court rules
Pro-Trump lawyer busted for 'bamboozling' voters into signing up for a lawsuit to overturn the election: report
Larry Klayman Suspended from Practicing Law in D.C.
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Monday, March 22, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of March 22, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of March 22, 2021
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FBI facing allegation that its 2018 background check of Brett Kavanaugh was ‘fake’
Canada expands use of AstraZeneca vaccine to seniors even as other countries pause its rollout
National human rights group calls for changes to how Manitoba screens law students
New York is poised to limit solitary confinement in prisons and jails to 15 consecutive days
COVID-19: B.C. Supreme Court upholds provincial ban on in-person religious services
White House staffers asked to resign or work remotely after revealing past marijuana use
A court could decide who really owns a $1.9 million Ferrari seized at the US-Canada border
Police Mishandled Black Lives Matter Protests, Reports Say
Fans from outside Japan banned from attending Tokyo Olympics
Judge Denies Motion to Delay Trial in Killing of George Floyd
Ontario to (finally) pull the plug on fax machines in public service
Sentencing for Yonge St. van attack killer delayed
'Troubling': Judge rules Burlington, Ontario couple don't always have to wear masks in their building. The condo corporation has serious concerns with the ruling
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Monday, March 15, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of March 15, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of March 15, 2021
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Non-essential retail stores reopen as Toronto enters the grey zone
Florida lawyer faces ethics complaint over pit bull ads
Judge reinstates murder charge against ex-cop in George Floyd's death
Mississippi governor signs bill banning transgender students from women's sports
More than $3B paid to 38,000 victims of residential school abuse: report
Joe Biden signs sweeping Covid relief bill into law
Costco customer can sue for alleged disclosure of erectile dysfunction medication to ex-wife, top state court says
Failure to pay: $1.3b in fines dating back decades owed to provinces and territories
Complaint over Alberta judge's comments about Nigerian-born medical expert's accent moving ahead
China to begin trial of two Canadians for alleged espionage soon, state media reports
Iowa Journalist Who Was Arrested at Protest Is Found Not Guilty
Senate confirms Garland as attorney general
Man convicted of murder sues Hertz for failing to produce receipt backing his alibi
US Army now reviewing Pentagon investigation into Michael Flynn's dealings with Russia and other foreign entities
Lawsuit pulls back curtain on RCMP’s witness-protection program — alleges force failed to prepare family for new lives
Canadian law prohibiting election misinformation struck down
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Monday, March 08, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of March 8, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of March 8, 2021
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For years, Canada's Divorce Act didn't mention family violence. That changes today
Trump is facing probes from 5 independently elected investigators
A California doctor performed surgery during a Zoom court appearance
Israeli Court Says Converts to Non-Orthodox Judaism Can Claim Citizenship
Judge dismisses transgender woman’s suit against Miss United States of America pageant
NS hit-and-run driver left scene, went to journalism school — and delivered radio report on deadly incident
Court refuses to say where Ontario judge is located. Defence lawyer says he’s presiding remotely from Barbados
Ontario changing child-welfare system to stop teens from aging out of care unprepared
This conservation officer who refused to kill two baby bears won a long legal battle — but the government still won’t let him go back to work
Texas attorney general sues electric company that sent huge bills during storm
Swalwell Sues Trump for Capitol Riot - The New York Times
Long Island Doctor Who Prescribed Pain Pills Is Charged With 5 Counts of Murder - The New York Times
Can Long-Term Care Employers Require Staff Members to Be Vaccinated?
Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons cautions doctor after complaints about COVID-19 tweets | CBC News
Health Canada approves Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine
From Zoom court to Instagram in moments: Ontario courts struggle to stop illegal sharing of jailhouse images, witness testimony
Victims of fraudulent CERB claims from identity theft left with higher tax bill until CRA can investigate
Dems introduce legislation to create a Ruth Bader Ginsburg monument on Capitol Hill
Connecticut paralegal who refused to notarize affidavit because of its contents can sue over her firing, appeals court says
Supreme Court’s Rosalie Abella prepares to retire as her legacy of defining equality seems built to last
Estate of slain Hells Angels prospect who led double life split between spouses in court battle
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Monday, March 01, 2021
Wise Law's Top 10 LawTweets for the week of March 1, 2021
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Wise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of March 1, 2021
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Supreme Court Denies Trump’s Bid to Conceal Taxes, Financial Records
City of Toronto seeking $187K from BBQ owner who defied lockdown
‘I don’t have the luxury of just being a judge’: Ontario judge testifies over accusations he lied about his role in Black advocacy group
Government agrees mentally ill should have access to assisted dying — in 2 years
Facebook to restore Australian news pages after deal reached to amend proposed law
Process to Select Who Will Replace Justice Rosalie Abella on Supreme Court of Canada
SCOTUS will review rule banning abortion referrals by clinics receiving federal funds
Ontario judge accused of perjury over his role in Black advocacy group set to testify in disciplinary case
Eleven charged after bottles hurled from Toronto condo balcony during large gathering amid COVID-19 restrictions
Charges stayed in one of Ontario's largest Mob busts after alleged illegal conduct by investigators
Chief U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell rips Capitol rioter’s Trump defense - POLITICO
DWI charges dropped against Bruce Springsteen, who pleads guilty to just drinking in the park
German Court Convicts Former Syrian Official of Crimes Against Humanity
Ontario judge denies he committed perjury by failing to disclose meeting with Liberal Cabinet minister
Trump's tax returns and related records turned over to Manhattan district attorney
Georgia counties seek legal fees for 'frivolous' Trump voter-fraud lawsuit
Malaysian man wins landmark challenge against Muslim gay sex ban
Why a Recent Legal Decision May Upend Private Equity
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