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Tag Archives: Justice Rosalie Abella
Justice Abella a.k.a. Rock Star
Rosalie Silberman never wanted to be a judge. But the phone kept ringing. Would she like to be a Family Court judge? She was 29 and pregnant but sure, why not. How about heading up the Royal Commission on Women’s … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Law, Lectures, Uncategorized
Tagged Access to Justice, Justice Rosalie Abella, Supreme Court of Canada
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