- The Charter does not guarantee a right to strike
- Dozens of ‘well-connected’ people granted secret court cases in Chicago area, including 5 judges
- Federal judge’s strip club opinion includes photo of ‘Miss Wiggles’ and double entendre
- Zimmerman waives ‘stand your ground’ defense in pre-trial hearing
- SCOTUS declines case on de facto life sentences for juveniles
- B.C. to implement new anti-bullying workplace policies in November
- Lawsuit filed by ex-Leafs GM Brian Burke draws personal attacks, online debate
- A five-star prison? Yelp reviews of correctional facilities address rude staffers, mistreatment
- Law students need to stop talking like a ‘high school babysitter,’ former admissions dean says
- Unabomber lawyer Judy Clarke is appointed to represent Boston Marathon bombing suspect
- Obama renews bid to shut down Guantanamo prison
- Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s Guantanamo Memoirs Pt 1: Endless interrogations of a detainee, in his own words
- Judge puts the brakes on law firm’s suit over similar domain name, says bad faith not yet shown
- Weird case of the week
- Toronto police officer given conditional discharge for domestic assault
- Sex dreams common during sedation, expert tells Doodnaught trial
- Toronto casino: Ford yanks item from agenda, delaying vote
- Quebec government berates Supreme Court of Canada over Laskin review - The Globe and Mail
- Addicted transit employee exhausts accommodation efforts | Canadian Employment Law Today
- FDA lowers age limit to 15 for over-the-counter birth controlling US.
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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