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The Unfortunate Incident of the TWU Intervention Decisions
By: Alice Woolley PDF Version: The Unfortunate Incident of the TWU Intervention Decisions Cases Commented On: Trinity Western University, et al. v Law Society of Upper Canada, SCC file no 37209; Law Society of British Columbia v Trinity Western University, et … Continue reading
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Law Society of Alberta Responds on TWU Law School Issue
By: Jennifer Koshan PDF Version: Law Society of Alberta Responds on TWU Law School Issue Back in February we posted a letter sent by signatories from the University of Calgary and University of Alberta law schools to the Law Society of … Continue reading
Alberta Court of Appeal Concludes that University of Alberta is Subject to the Charter
By: Linda McKay-Panos PDF Version: Alberta Court of Appeal Concludes that University of Alberta is Subject to the Charter Decision Commented On: UAlberta Pro-Life v Governors of the University of Alberta, 2020 ABCA 1 (CanLII) Once again, Alberta courts have been … Continue reading
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Judging Former Colleagues: A Collection of Justice Woolley’s ABlawg Posts
By: Admin PDF Version: Judging Former Colleagues: A Collection of Justice Woolley’s ABlawg Posts Our former colleague Alice Woolley is being formally sworn in as a Justice of the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench today. We take this opportunity to … Continue reading
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A Religious Belief in Inequality: No Injunction Against Bill 24
By: Drew Yewchuk PDF Version: A Religious Belief in Inequality: No Injunction Against Bill 24 Case Commented On: PT v Alberta, 2018 ABQB 496 PT v Alberta, is the decision of Justice Johnna Kubik on the interlocutory application by several … Continue reading
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