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One of the lawyers who opposes Rule 67.4, Glenn Blackett—a Calgary-based lawyer who is part of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) lawyer network, published his reasons for his opposition in an article entitled, "Wokeness captures Alberta's Law Society", [23] [22] in which he said that The Path was "a form of "wokeness", [22 ...
The Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association (ACTLA) is a non-profit society established in 1986 under the laws of the Province of Alberta, Canada. [1] Its members are principally civil trial lawyers who are members of the Law Society of Alberta .
In Canada, the National Virtual Law Library Group had presented a proposal for a free data base to the Federation of Law Societies of Canada in August 2000. Out of this initiative CanLII was created. CanLII is a non-profit organization that provides free access to legal information.
Thomas Joseph Walsh CM AOE QC (March 2, 1927 – June 30, 2016) was a Canadian lawyer, practising in Calgary, Alberta.In addition to a busy legal practice, he was very active in his community and profession, including serving a term as national president of the Canadian Bar Association.
Lords of the Western Bench: A Biographical History of the Supreme and District Courts of Alberta, 1876-1990. Calgary: Legal Archives Society of Alberta. ISBN 978-0-9681939-0-7. Mittelstadt, David (2014). People Principles Progress: The Alberta Court of Appeal's First Century 1914 to 2014 (PDF). Calgary: The Legal Archives Society of Alberta.
The oath sworn by lawyers in Alberta includes the phrasing, "I will uphold and maintain the sovereign's interest and that of my fellow citizens, according to the law in force in Alberta." [24] The sovereign's interests entail a broad field of liberty for the monarch's subjects. [25] [26]
Moreau began her career as a lawyer practising criminal law, constitutional law, and civil litigation. Over her career she took on cases including minority language rights and Charter rights. [2] She then became a judge in 1994. [4] In 2017, Moreau became the first woman to be appointed as the Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of ...