Michael BryantMichael Bryant, executive director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and former Attorney-General of Ontario, will deliver the 2019 Access to Justice Distinguished Lecture on Thursday, March 21.

State of Canadian justice system subject of lecture

The Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice will welcome Michael Bryant, executive director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and former Attorney-General of Ontario, for his lecture, “A Growing Tolerance for Injustice in Canada amid Quasi-Judicial Chaos in Ottawa,” in Windsor Law’s Moot Court on Thursday, March 21, from 5:15 to 6:45 p.m

Bryant will discuss the state of the justice system in Canada with particular reference to the constitutional relationship between Attorney General and First Minister, and a growing trend that dilutes the supremacy of our Constitution. It is the 2019 entry in the Access to Justice Distinguished Lecture Series.

The Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice is the leading peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the study of access to justice. The Yearbook was launched in 1979 and is edited by Windsor Law. The journal is independently refereed and publishes French and English essays and book reviews.

The event is free, but attendees are asked to register on Eventbrite. For more information about the event, visit the Windsor Law website.

—Rachelle Prince

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