Disability rights advocate/ law professor David Lepofsky gives Osgoode Hall Law School 1st year constitutional law lecture on controversy on whether Ontario human rights/anti-discrimination laws should have public or privatized enforcement. Impact of major 2006 changes on human rights enforcement. For complete history: http://www.aodaalliance.org/reform/default.asp Twitter: @davidlepofsky @aodaallianc
David Lepofsky gives a brief introduction to this 12-part series of lectures on disability accessibi...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
Osgoode Hall Law School Visiting Professor David Lepofsky\u27s Nov. 3, 2020 lecture on added hardshi...
Disability rights advocate/ law professor David Lepofsky gives Osgoode Hall Law School 1st year cons...
Osgoode Hall Law School visiting Professor David Lepofsky (chair of the Accessibility for Ontarians ...
September 30, 2021 Lecture by Osgoode Hall Law School visiting professor David Lepofsky: Duty to Ac...
Osgoode Hall Law School Visiting Professor and AODA Alliance chair David Lepofsky\u27s April 27, 202...
This lecture scans the development of human rights law in Canada from a period of judicially implied...
Osgoode Hall Law School Visiting Professor David Lepofsky\u27s November 4, 2020 lecture on disabilit...
Disability rights activist David Lepofsky delivers the opening lecture on August 29, 2013 to Osgoode...
David Lepofsky reflects on what 20 years of disability advocacy taught him about law, lawyering, leg...
In Ontario (Director, Disability Support Program) v Tranchemontagne, the Ontario Court of Appeal ent...
Disability rights activist David Lepofsky delivers the opening lecture on August 29, 2013 to Osgoode...
David Lepofsky is a blind lawyer and disability rights advocate. While an articling student, he was ...
The Anti-Discrimination Intensive Program is an exciting collaboration between Osgoode Hall Law Scho...
David Lepofsky gives a brief introduction to this 12-part series of lectures on disability accessibi...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
Osgoode Hall Law School Visiting Professor David Lepofsky\u27s Nov. 3, 2020 lecture on added hardshi...
Disability rights advocate/ law professor David Lepofsky gives Osgoode Hall Law School 1st year cons...
Osgoode Hall Law School visiting Professor David Lepofsky (chair of the Accessibility for Ontarians ...
September 30, 2021 Lecture by Osgoode Hall Law School visiting professor David Lepofsky: Duty to Ac...
Osgoode Hall Law School Visiting Professor and AODA Alliance chair David Lepofsky\u27s April 27, 202...
This lecture scans the development of human rights law in Canada from a period of judicially implied...
Osgoode Hall Law School Visiting Professor David Lepofsky\u27s November 4, 2020 lecture on disabilit...
Disability rights activist David Lepofsky delivers the opening lecture on August 29, 2013 to Osgoode...
David Lepofsky reflects on what 20 years of disability advocacy taught him about law, lawyering, leg...
In Ontario (Director, Disability Support Program) v Tranchemontagne, the Ontario Court of Appeal ent...
Disability rights activist David Lepofsky delivers the opening lecture on August 29, 2013 to Osgoode...
David Lepofsky is a blind lawyer and disability rights advocate. While an articling student, he was ...
The Anti-Discrimination Intensive Program is an exciting collaboration between Osgoode Hall Law Scho...
David Lepofsky gives a brief introduction to this 12-part series of lectures on disability accessibi...
Human rights law was one of the great legal innovations of the twentieth century. And yet human righ...
Osgoode Hall Law School Visiting Professor David Lepofsky\u27s Nov. 3, 2020 lecture on added hardshi...