Time for Ontario lawyers to scrap rule that violates their freedom of expression
While I teach the values of equality and diversity, I oppose forcing all lawyers to promote these or any other government-prescribed values.

Beginning in mid-April, Ontario lawyers have started voting to elect their representative leaders (called “benchers”) and have a chance to revisit a strange new rule that binds all of the more than 58,000 lawyers and paralegals of the Law Society of Ontario, whether working or retired. Under thi...
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