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SUMMARY:Symposium: Funding the Charter Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Event date: Friday\, April 01\, 2011\, from 1:00 PM to 5:30 PM\nLocation: Bennet Lecture Hall\, Flavelle House\, Faculty of Law\, Universtity of Toronto \nLegal experts in practice and the academy provide information and commentary on the availability of funding for some of the most significant litigation in the country. How can you obtain advanced costs? Are class actions feasible in Charter claims? What are the reasonable and ethical limits of pro bono? Does the legal aid system adequately fund complex cases? \nSchedule \n\n1:00 Cost Strategies for Litigants\nPanel: Joseph Arvay\, Q.C.\, Arvay Finlay Barristers\nDouglas Elliott\, Roy Elliott O’Connor LLP\nDavid McKillop\, Legal Aid Ontario\n2:30 Break \n\n2:45 Access to Justice\, Professionalism and Ethics\nPanel: Prof. Janet Mosher\, Osgoode Hall Law School\nProf. Chris Tollefson\, Univ. of Victoria\nProf. Jasminka Kalajdzic\, Univ. of Windsor\n4:15 Break \n4:30 Morris A. Gross Memorial Lecture\nSpeaker: Marlys Edwardh\, C.M. \nThe lecture will be followed by a reception in the Rowell Room. \nLink to webcast \n \nThis program has been accredited by the Law Society for 1 hour toward\nthe annual Professionalism Requirement. \n 
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SUMMARY:Morris A. Gross Memorial Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Marlys Edwardh\n  \nFriday\, April 1\, 2011 \n4:30 p.m. (Reception to follow) \nBennett Lecture Hall \nFaculty of Law\, University of Toronto \nReflecting on a distinguished career in law involving some of the most significant court cases in the country\, Marlys Edwardh will address the challenges of funding important test case litigation. Her lecture caps off the afternoon’s symposium organized by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights – Funding the Charter Challenge – and will challenge us to be creative and optimistic in advocating for social justice. \n  \nMarlys Edwardh\, C.M. practises with Sack Goldblatt Mitchell LLP in criminal\, constitutional and administrative/regulatory law\, with an emphasis on civil and human rights and national security litigation. She has been counsel in many leading constitutional cases and high-profile criminal matters. Ms. Edwardh has also served as a Director\, Secretary\, Treasurer and Second Vice President of the Advocates’ Society\, a Director of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association\, a Director of and subsequently Special Advisor to the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted\, and a Director and currently Vice President of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. She appears regularly before all levels of court in Ontario\, the Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal\, and the Supreme Court of Canada. Notable cases include R. v. Swain\, R. v. Parks\, United States v. Burns\, Odhavji Estate v. Woodhouse\, R. v. Truscott\, R. v. Grant\, and R. v. Conway. She has also served as counsel to and before several Commissions of Inquiry\, including the Marshall inquiry\, the Krever inquiry\, and most recently the Arar inquiry. Ms. Edwardh’s commitment to social justice and her contributions to the profession have been widely recognized. She has received numerous awards and honours\, including the Law Society of Upper Canada Medal\, the Criminal Lawyers’ Association G. Arthur Martin Criminal Justice Award\, the Vox Libera award from Canadian Journalists for Free Expression\, the Women’s Law Association President’s Award\, the Toronto Lawyers’ Association Award of Distinction\, Professional Recognition Awards from the Midwifery Education Programme and the Canadian Muslim Network\, and the inaugural Dianne Martin Medal for Social Justice Through Law. Marlys Edwardh is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and in 2010 was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada. \nThe Morris A. Gross Memorial Lecture was established in memory of the late Morris A. Gross by the law firm\, Minden Gross LLP and by members of his family\, friends and professional associates. The intention of the lectureship is to\, every two years\, bring to the Faculty of Law a distinguished scholar or a member of the practising bar or bench for discussion with the student body and Faculty. \nReception to follow in the Rowell Room.
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SUMMARY:Clinical Legal Education Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Event date: Tuesday\, April 05\, 2011\, from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM\nLocation: Room FLB\, Flavelle House \nMeet the Program Directors and find out how to apply for the Asper Clinic as well as the International Human Rights Program clinic and Downtown Legal Services for the next academic year. A light lunch will be provided.
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