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Introductory Primer to Name and Gender Marker Changes in Ontario

  • 17 novembre 2023
  • Amy Chen (she/her), Rachel Allen (she/her)

This article is an introductory primer to a lawyer's involvement in assisting individuals with their change of name or change of gender marker applications for Ontario documentation.

Orientation et identité sexuelles, Student Forum

Prospective Developments in Italian Law Regarding 2SLGBTQ+ Families

  • 17 novembre 2023
  • Rachel Allen (she/her)

In 2022, Italy elected Giorgia Meloni as prime minister. Meloni ran on a platform that specifically targeted 2SLGBTQ+ parenting rights. The impact of Meloni's election demonstrates the current risk facing 2SLGBTQ+ rights globally.

Orientation et identité sexuelles, Student Forum
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Gregory Ko: SOGIC's Outgoing Chair

  • 17 novembre 2023
  • Rachel Allen (she/her)

Gregory Ko, the Outgoing Chair of the SOGIC Executive, has used his skills as an advocate to challenge discriminatory policies. Greg's recent cases include representing clients challenging Canadian Blood Services ban on donations from queer men and the Health Canada rule barring gay and bisexual men from donating sperm.

Orientation et identité sexuelles, Student Forum

Hansman v Neufeld: Counter-Speech and Trans Rights

  • 17 novembre 2023
  • Rachel Allen (she/her), Amy Chen (she/her)

In 2023, the Supreme Court of Canada considered a defamation case revolving around the public criticism of transphobic and homophobic comments made by a school board trustee. The decision of Hansman v Neufeld emphasized the importance of counter-speech and recognized the trans community is a marginalized group deserving rights and protections under Canadian law.

Orientation et identité sexuelles, Student Forum

Ethical Requirements and Practical Tips for Litigating with Self-Represented Parties

  • 14 novembre 2023
  • Katherine T. Di Tomaso

Representing a client in litigation where there is a self-represented party can be challenging for lawyers. Generally, the self-represented party does not have the awareness or understanding of substantive and procedural law that a lawyer has, which can lead to protracted proceedings and additional legal fees spent.

Droit des assurances, Student Forum
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Insights from the Trauma-Informed Lawyering Panel

  • 13 novembre 2023
  • Jakob Wenzel

Understanding and addressing the impact of trauma on clients and practitioners is crucial for compassionate and effective representation. The Trauma-Informed Lawyering panel, co-hosted by Ontario Bar Association’s Elder Law Section and Family Law Section on November 3, 2023, offered valuable insights and strategies to enhancing legal services with a trauma-informed approach.

Elder Law, Droit de la famille, Student Forum

Panel Discussion: Human Rights and Equitable Outcomes

  • 09 novembre 2023
  • Brittany Ross-Fichtner

On October 30, 2023, the Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission joined others to discuss a wide range of topics and best practices related to human rights and equity. The conversation and key takeaways are summarized below.

Avocats du secteur public, Student Forum
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Introducing your 2023 Susan Davidson Memorial Award for Excellence in Health Law Winner: Kate Dewhirst

  • 03 novembre 2023
  • Maria McDonald, Lonny Rosen, Sarah Virani

In this edition of the OBA Health Law’s Section Insider, we spoke with those who participated in nominating Kate Dewhirst, the 2023 recipient of the Susan Davidson Memorial Award for Excellence in Health Law. Kate is the founder of the law firm, Kate Dewhirst Health Law. Kate advises health care organizations on risk management, privacy, system integration, and credentialing issues.

Droit relatif à la santé, Student Forum

OLT Clarifies When Municipalities May Prescribe Affordable Housing Requirements in Official Plans

  • 02 novembre 2023
  • Matthew Lakatos-Hayward, Goodmans LLP

On September 6, 2023, the Ontario Land Tribunal (the “OLT”) issued its decision in Calloway REIT (Mississauga) Inc. v Mississauga (City) (the “Decision”). The OLT found that the Planning Act grants municipalities the authority to enact general policies encouraging and promoting affordable housing, but does not allow them to mandate specific requirements outside of inclusionary zoning.

Droit municipal, Student Forum