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Interview with Alicia Windsor

  • May 11, 2023
  • Interview conducted by Adil Abdulla and Crystal Park

"Also, a lot of internationally trained lawyers get 'compliments' like, 'You’re from country X? Your English is great.' And they’re from countries whose entire legal system and education system is in English. It’s these little reminders that you don’t belong and that you’ll never belong because you’re not one of us."

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Interview with Anonymous

  • May 11, 2023

"[Unconscious bias] comes up in my day-to-day. For example, people assume that I am more mellow, more docile, under-spoken, or not very assertive, all because I am an Asian woman. So when I’m handling files where the lawyer on the other side is known for being abrasive or unreasonable, senior lawyers sometimes assume that I’m unable to stand my ground. And when I act as assertive as any other lawyer, I get called aggressive."

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Anonymous Stories

  • May 11, 2023

"Anti-Indigenous bias is pervasive and particularly in Northern Ontario. For example, I remember being at the OCJ in Kapuskasing as an out of town Crown. I was standing at the podium and there was an accused being belligerent and badgering the registrar. I interrupted and told him to sit down and wait for his matter to be called on the list. As he walked away, he said, 'You send them to law school for free and they come back all uppity.'”

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Additional Resources on Unconscious Bias

  • May 11, 2023
  • Sandy Lun & Fiona Wong, on behalf of the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (British Columbia) Society

The Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (British Columbia) Society (FACL BC) is a diverse coalition of Asian Canadian legal professionals working to promote equity, justice, and opportunity for Asian Canadian legal professionals and the wider community. FACL BC has a long history of advocating for racialized lawyers and law students, and speaking out against unconscious bias. If you are interested in learning more about the subject, consider listening or watching the resources listed below.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (March 27, 2023 – March 31, 2023)

  • April 30, 2023
  • John Polyzogopoulos and Ines Ferreira

Following are this week’s summaries of the civil decisions of Court of Appeal for Ontario for the week of March 27 to 31, 2023. There were only two substantive decisions. One was a commercial leasing matter, and the other was a receivership matter.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum