- Toronto police officer rebuked by judge for fabricating evidence
- Madoff son under scrutiny until day he died
- Lawyer admits records a ‘disaster,’ apologizes for bilking LAO
- Luka Magnotta admits to killing Jun Lin but pleads not guilty
- When Waiving a Search Comes Back to Haunt You
- Ontario farmers win tax credit for food bank donations
- OSC alleges Mitchell Finkelstein and Paul Azeff’s insider trading damaged reputation of markets
- US Supreme Court justices meet to consider taking gay marriage cases in next session
- Is BC Law Society's TWU referendum democracy or shirking of responsibility?
- Two US Courts Permit Defendants To Be Served on Facebook
- Bring your gun, get a discount: Louisiana restaurant’s promotion sparks criticism
- Know the LSUC Rules of Professional Conduct: changes are coming
- CRTC to Netflix: Since you won't co-operate, we'll ignore you
- Sun Media apologizes to Justin Trudeau
- California enacts strict student privacy law
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg: If Roe v. Wade repealed, only the rich will have access to abortions
- Justin Bieber court date today in Stratford, Ont., involves ATV-minivan crash
- Family of Canadian imprisoned 15 years in Cuba disputes corruption charges
- Judge says Atlanta lawyer appeared unsteady and disheveled in court, orders drug test and jailing
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Tuesday, September 30, 2014
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Monday, September 29, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Monday, September 29, 2014
- California adopts 'yes means yes' bill aimed at reducing sexual assault
- Murder trial of Luka Rocco Magnotta set to begin in Montreal on Monday
- “Strengthening” Citizenship May Weaken Economy
- France announces world’s toughest anti-smoking laws
- Royal succession law stands as Ontario appeal court dismisses Catholic challenge
- Retirement plans may impact notice entitlements
- Four Years Later, the Scars of the G20 Persist | Torontoist
- McGill law students insulted by controversial Canadian Lawyer magazine cover
- Insider trading case against former top lawyer Mitchell Finkelstein takes aim at ‘heart of Bay Street’
- CAMH loses a shining light: Diana Capponi ‘helped me be brave'
- Vancouver restuaranteur being sued by Bellagio of Las Vegas
- B.C. law society to vote on faith-based law school again
- LSUC wants input on ABS options
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Friday, September 26, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Friday, September 26, 2014
- California bans prisons from sterilizing inmates without their consent
- Calvin Wank arrested for public indecency
- Eight hours of digging in the dirt: American man describes life as a prisoner in North Korea
- Amendments to Rule 48 bring major changes to administrative dismissals
- The Hill: Long summer of government discord with legal profession
- Supreme Court of Canada Justice Cromwell outlines six ways to increase access to justice
- CRTC vs. Netflix: Has Canada’s broadcast regulator started a fight it can’t win?
- ISIS militants publicly execute human-rights lawyer near her home in Mosul
- Dismissal Without Hearing of Human Rights Complaint Upheld by Ontario Court | Global Workplace Insider
- Temporary layoffs: The courts giveth, and the courts taketh away | Canadian HR Reporter
- Windsor man charged with hiding 51 turtles on body in bizarre smuggling case
- Two Ontario doctors found not guilty of sexual assault - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
- R v Caron: Province of Alberta has no constitutional obligation to publish its legislation in French.
- US Attorney General Eric Holder is resigning
- Colin Lachance
@ColinLachance
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18h RT
@ArshyMann: Here’s Premier Wynne’s mandate letter to Attorney General@m_meilleur.#canlaw
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Thursday, September 25, 2014
- My post today
@SlawTips: Civility, Forgiveness and the Book of Life - Toronto lawyer's challenge casts doubt on Robert Mainville Supreme Court appointment
- Prison Transfers Must Be Fair, Supreme Court of Canada Rules: Mission Institution v Khela
- Restrictive covenants constantly under the judicial microscope
- Everybody is suing everybody: A guide to who is threatening whom with lawsuit in Toronto political scene
- Nortel's $7.3-billion asset horde ignites a 'tsunami' of legal arguments - Vancouver Sun
- Langley, B.C.Teacher suspended for slapping 'I'm gay' sticker on back of student
- Murder charge withdrawn in NS case of missing woman in wake of 'Mr. Big' ruling - CTV News
- Compost or face a fine in Seattle
- Judge Denies BP’s Request to Recoup Overpayments to Oil Spill Victims
- Judge: Tsarnaev trial in Boston
- Former GTA stripper acquitted of concealing dead baby’s body
- Ottawa tax cheat snitch line fields more than 1,000 calls
- 33 Must-Read Books To Celebrate Banned Books Week
- Brampton Mayor Fennell's legal threat stalls council debate on spending audit
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Wednesday, September 24, 2014
- Justice
Kagan performs same-sex wedding, following in the footsteps of Ginsburg
and O’Connor
- Now
available: Quick reference tool for new LSUC conduct rules
- Mike
Duffy trial set for April 7-June 19 — just in time for the federal
election
- Solving
legal problems will take multidisciplinary help, says Richard Susskind
- Alabama
man kills former UPS supervisors and himself a day after being fired
- Retired
judge critical of treatment of aboriginals - Regina Leader-Post
- Innocent
man arrested at baby shower and jailed sues Toronto police
- Most
sex workers satisfied with their jobs and don’t see themselves as victims,
survey finds
- Alberta’s
criminal lawyer groups call for justice minister to step down over legal
aid underfunding
- Sun
sets on Trudeau's relationship with a certain broadcaster
- Trial
of Mountie hears BC detachment like locker-room
- Arab
Bank is held liable in first civil trial victory under anti-terrorism law
- Bin
Laden son-in-law sentenced to life in US prison on terrorism charges
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Tuesday, September 23, 2014
- Tim Hortons, Burger King merger fallout: U.S. cracks down on corporate inversions
- Unpaid academic internships 'taking advantage' of students, critics say
- Lawsuit targets ‘unbelievable’ violence at London jail
- Montreal driver fined $162 after stopping police for illegal left turn
- A Rare Job Posting for a Labour & Employment Law Professor in Canada
- Nortel bankruptcy trial starts to wrap up in Toronto and Delaware
- Bar shocked at ‘unprecedented’ recusal
- Louisiana judge strikes down state ban on marriage equality
- Netflix refuses CRTC demand for confidential data, denies CRTC authority to regulate web-based streaming
- Lawyer who blames government for moose crashes in Newfoundland will appeal dismissal of class action suit
- Eliminate Public Prayer in Canada, Secularists Will Argue Before Supreme Court
- At Supreme Court, Kicking the Tires on a Same-Sex Marriage Case Fit for History
- Moore v British Columbia (Ministry of Education) and the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal
- Manitoba Appeal Court hears case of man who died waiting for ER care
- Why anti-‘revenge porn’ pioneer doesn’t like Canada’s cyberbullying law
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Monday, September 22, 2014
140 Law - Legal Healdines for Monday, September 22, 2014
- Thanks Twitterland for helping us reach 2000 followers.
- Stinging message from self-represented litigants to Canada’s judges
- Fight to stop huge Ontario wind farm in court
- IL Judge: OK For SWAT Team To Raid Home Of Parody Twitter Account
- CBC warns Canadians against American forfeiture
- Canadian government begins invalidating passports of citizens who have left to join extremist groups
- Judge: Yes, You Can Serve Legal Papers Over Facebook - Gizmodo
- RCMP using new measures to stop ‘high-risk travellers’
- Adobe's General Counsel on the need for law schools to provide more practical training
- Backup dancers accuse Cher of racial, age discrimination after firings
- R v Taylor: A SCC Case about Complete Denial of Access to Counsel
- Police will investigate Mississauga doctor for seal abuse of patients only if College complains
- Convicted Montana rapist used Skype to urge teen victim to kill herself while he watched
- Past 40 years marked by a changing mix of lawyers
- Details on the Toronto police investigation of Rob Ford could emerge next week
- Government Striking Out In Barry Bonds Case
- Luka Magnotta murder trial set to begin after marathon jury selection fills final spot
- New lawyers welcomed to Ontario Bar
- Law Society CEO appointed to Aboriginal Justice Advisory Group
- Ontario admits it blew $4.5-million on failed court modernization project
- Judge asks police investigating Rob Ford for search warrant list - Toronto Star
- Canada's top court finds Quebec consumer protection law can apply to banks - Winnipeg Free Press
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Friday, September 19, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Friday, September 19, 2014
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 19, 2014:
- Somebody in the Harper government needs to go back to law school - iPolitics.ca
- Kentucky longshot Senate candidate’s ‘With Jews We Lose’ slogan not going over well
- New duty counsel not public defenders: LAO - Law Times
- Texas court throws out ‘paternalistic’ ban on ‘upskirt’ photos
- Dana Milbank On St. Louis Grand Jury: How You Can Tell The Fix Is In
- Lawyer’s photoshopped celebrity pictures lead to suspension recommendation
- Harper government racked up tens of thousands in late cell phone charges – including $69,000 in one month
- Led Zeppelin Wants 'Stairway' Suit Tossed or Moved to California
- Small estates need better access to probate: law commission
- Jury selection for Luka Magnotta trial just past halfway point, with 7 spots left to fill before Monday
- When Cannabis Is No Longer A Crime
- Why was Mike Tyson allowed to enter Canada?
- BC jail-sex trial hears RCMP detachment dysfunctional
- Brampton mayor Susan Fennell serves the Toronto Star with libel notice
- Facebook Messenger app privacy: Facebook app loaded with spyware code | BGR
- Death row inmates contest Tenn. electric chair law - Times Union
- Fears of ISIS ‘demonstration killing’ led to police raids: Australian PM
- Taxes didn’t drive Burger King-Tim Hortons deal: Buffett
- British pound rises after Scotland voters reject independence
Thursday, September 18, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Thursday, September 18, 2014
- Legal observers worry future judicial appointments will be done in secret
- Lawyers and Pricing Part 3
- Woman’s virginity worth $5,000, Chinese court rules
- Lawyer Dresses Up As Thomas Jefferson At His Own Disciplinary Hearing
- Bedford lawyer Alan Young to brief senators on prostitution bill rewrite
- Scotland referendum: Simple question, but no simple answer
- Visa, MasterCard Canada on lookout for fraud after Home Depot breach
- New Apple devices will allow users to lock and wipe them in case of theft
- Can a comment on a blog post be defamatory? | Lerners LLP - JDSupra
- Supreme Court process, abused by Harper - The Globe and Mail
- Lawyers in N.S. orphanage abuse settlement must justify legal fees
- Texas executes woman for 2004 torture, starvation death of 9-year-old
- How to unlock beer and booze sales in Ontario: Cohn
- Bipartisan lawmakers’ group calls for resignation of US federal judge accused of beating wife
- Officer testifies to grand jury in Ferguson shooting case
- Robert Latimer wins fight to lift travel limits 21 years after killing disabled daughter
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Wednesday, September 17, 2014
- Harper suspended Commons committee reviews of Gascon’s Supreme Court appointment in June: House documents
- Experiential Legal Writing: The New Approach to Practicing Like a Lawyer
- Saskatoon woman deported to native Pakistan where she fears stoning to death
- New DNA test can distinguish identical twins, prosecutors say; is it ‘ready for prime time’?
- Federal judge declares mistrial in Patti LaBelle case because there are no black jurors
- Canada Revenue Agency sets up snitch line for own staff
- Online ammo sellers sued over Colorado theatre shooting
- Peter MacKay’s department says it’s ok for Chief Justices to comment on Supreme Court appointments
- FBI launches a face recognition system
- Finding acceptable jurors in case of Luka Rocco Magnotta a trial in itself as 5 selected, many rejected
- Federal appeals court tosses $368 million FaceTime patent case verdict against Apple
- Harper sidestepped MPs on Supreme Court pick due to Nadon ‘leaks’
- Bad tenant arrested while at court for separate matter | The Toronto Star
- Tips Tuesday
- Short Updates: A Thank-You to Eugene Meehan
- Duffy lawyer won’t rule out calling PM as witness
- Canada’s Colin Lachance is blazing a ‘new frontier for free legal information’
- Mike Duffy's lawyer presses for early trial on fraud charges - Toronto Star
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Tuesday, September 16, 2014
- Magnotta jury selection set to begin Tuesday
- Clients feel duped into hiring lawyers who are now suspended
- When Can An Employment Contract Be Set Aside
- Law students killed in WWI to be called to bar - Toronto Star
- Six Florida prison officers jailed and fired for setting up inmate beating, lying about it
- Patrick Brazeau court date set on Senate fraud, breach of trust charges
- Law firm beats debtor’s Freemen legal manoeuvre for $2.8 million
- Claimed Nazi volunteer during World War II, now 93, charged in deaths of 300K at Auschwitz
- OPP to investigate misspending by Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell and council
- Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin at CBA meeting - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Rob Ford had back-up plan for Doug to run for mayor in case he ‘fell off the wagon,’ family lawyer says
- Toronto police investigating City Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti over fundraiser
- Belgian rapist and murderer granted right to die
- Mike Duffy’s lawyer expected to press for trial soon
- Ottawa announces plan to address violence against aboriginal women
- Triple murderer sues prison for ‘unconditional release’ after transfer to medium-security facility
- Report: 25% of CAS reports from anonymous sources,15% from noncustodial parents are "intentionally false"
- Growing movement to ban smoking in Toronto apartment buildings
Monday, September 15, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Monday, September 15, 2014
- Elaborate Rules Means Justice System Is Expensive and Inaccessible
- Mike Duffy trial timing could be pre-election headache for Conservatives
- Did Sundance Vacations Forge A Court Order To Suppress Online Criticism? | Popehat
- Law Society of New Brunswick members vote against accrediting B.C. Evangelical law school
- Canadian healthcare challenged in BC Supreme Court
- Law Society of New Brunswick members vote against accrediting BC law school over same-sex covenant
- Supreme Court to consider appeals from five states that challenge same-sex marriage rights
- Judge Punished For Going To Court Drunk, Peeing In The Street
- New Chief Justice launches legal season
- Doug Ford can’t take money from his brother’s war chest: municipal lawyer
- Home Depot Didn't Encrypt Credit-Card Data, Former Workers Say - Businessweek
- Rob Ford withdraws from mayor’s race, Doug files to take his place
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Friday, September 12, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Friday, September 12, 2014
- “Former intern drops lawsuit against David Letterman”
- Manicure, spa and tattoo health violations disclosed
- Oscar Pistorius found not guilty of murder but verdict still pending on culpable homicide
- Ottawa man whose car virtually disappeared down a highway sinkhole suing city for half-a-million dollars
- An Employment Law Puzzle: On Condonation, Pay Cuts, Consideration, and Waivers
- Part of Harper government’s tougher sentencing laws ruled unconstitutional
- 6 key points from the judge's remarks at the Oscar Pistorius trial
- Lac-Megantic prelim hearing date for 3 accused set in January
- Craft the right message to stand out from crowd - for law firms
- Crown rules out further charges in Lac-Mégantic disaster
- Sears class-action lawsuit to proceed
- LinkedIn for Dummies Lawyers Part 2: Building Your LinkedIn Network
- Government’s Threat of Daily Fine for Yahoo Shows Aggressive Push for Data
- We should all wish Toronto Mayor Rob Ford a full recovery: Editorial
- Torture in Mexico ‘out of control,’ Amnesty International says
- Winnipeg man who kidnapped his kids and hid them in Mexico sentenced to four years
- Colorado activists push for pot edibles to have packaging standards implemented by 2016
- Roberta Bondar, former astronaut, to Roberta Bondar, rock band: Stop confusing people
- St. Louis grand jury weighs charges against officer who shot and killed Michael Brown
- ‘I don’t need to be saved,’ male sex worker tells Senate committee
- California judge fines Hewlett-Packard $59 million for bribing Russian officials
- The Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in the Information Age: R v Spencer
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