In the 1993 report, Touchstones for Change, the Canadian Bar Association\u27s Task Force on Gender Equality in the Legal Profession (chaired by former justice Bertha Wilson) identified problems of inequality for women in the Canadian legal profession. Among other recommendations, the Task Force suggested that the profession should provide continuing remedial human rights educational programmes for lawyers until these norms form the basis of a common understanding within the profession. For several years between 1994 and 1997, I designed and implemented gender equality seminars for three major corporate law firms in Toronto, and offered these seminars to groups of their lawyers on more than 40 occasions. In previous work on this subject,...
Dissatisfaction permeates the public and professional discourse about lawyers and legal education. D...
This report examines the experiences of women in the legal profession – focusing on discrimination,...
This study demonstrates the negative effect of stereotypes in the progression of women in the legal ...
In the 1993 report, Touchstones for Change, the Canadian Bar Association\u27s Task Force on Gender E...
This article aims at discussing the role of legal education in spreading awareness about gender issu...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
One may ask why paralegals are shown to be the only profession in the criminal justice system that h...
Women now make up at least 50 percent of students in the entry classes in most Canadian law schools....
The Journal of Legal Education did all legal educators a great service when it published Women in L...
Unique in both scope and perspective, Calling for Change investigates the status of women within the...
The Canadian Bar Association\u27s Gender Equality Task Force Report sets out to challenge the tradit...
Twenty years after the launching of the Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, this comment focuses ...
The aim of this study is to explore gender equality in the legal profession and the structural and c...
Women’s inequalities in the legal profession is an enduring concern. Women are over-represented in j...
This paper investigates access for young people to knowledge about gender equality rights through t...
Dissatisfaction permeates the public and professional discourse about lawyers and legal education. D...
This report examines the experiences of women in the legal profession – focusing on discrimination,...
This study demonstrates the negative effect of stereotypes in the progression of women in the legal ...
In the 1993 report, Touchstones for Change, the Canadian Bar Association\u27s Task Force on Gender E...
This article aims at discussing the role of legal education in spreading awareness about gender issu...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
One may ask why paralegals are shown to be the only profession in the criminal justice system that h...
Women now make up at least 50 percent of students in the entry classes in most Canadian law schools....
The Journal of Legal Education did all legal educators a great service when it published Women in L...
Unique in both scope and perspective, Calling for Change investigates the status of women within the...
The Canadian Bar Association\u27s Gender Equality Task Force Report sets out to challenge the tradit...
Twenty years after the launching of the Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, this comment focuses ...
The aim of this study is to explore gender equality in the legal profession and the structural and c...
Women’s inequalities in the legal profession is an enduring concern. Women are over-represented in j...
This paper investigates access for young people to knowledge about gender equality rights through t...
Dissatisfaction permeates the public and professional discourse about lawyers and legal education. D...
This report examines the experiences of women in the legal profession – focusing on discrimination,...
This study demonstrates the negative effect of stereotypes in the progression of women in the legal ...