Advanced Topics in Judicial Review: Adequacy of Reasons

In this series, we build on the foundations of our “Intro to Judicial Review” series to learn more about the issues arise in judicial reviews.

Please note, this guide does not constitute legal advice and should not be […]

Supreme Court of Canada Rules Charter Challenge to Forced Psychiatric Treatment Laws Can Continue

June 23, 2022, (Vancouver, BC) Today the Supreme Court of Canada rejected the BC government’s five-year legal campaign aimed at stopping the Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) – a nationally respected disability rights organization – from challenging BC’s outdated […]

2022-06-23T11:19:15-07:00June 23, 2022|Categories: News, Release|Tags: , |

Advanced Topics in Judicial Review: Adequacy of Reasons

In this series, we build on the foundations of our “Intro to Judicial Review” series to learn more about the issues arise in judicial reviews.

Please note, this guide does not constitute legal advice and should not be […]

BC Government’s Quest to Halt Charter Challenge to BC’s Unconstitutional Mental Health Act Continues at the SCC

By Kevin Love, Lawyer with the Community Law Program

Today, the government of British Columbia is continuing its five-year campaign to prevent the courts from reviewing the province’s outdated and unconstitutional Mental Health Act (the “MHA”).  After losing in the BC Court […]

2022-01-12T12:09:51-08:00January 12, 2022|Categories: Insights, News|Tags: , |

Community Legal Assistance Society Celebrates 50 Years Fighting for Justice

For Immediate Release – March 29, 2021

Vancouver, B.C. – On March 29, Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) launches a year-long celebration of 50 years of fighting for social justice. CLAS was incorporated as a non-profit legal services society in Vancouver in […]

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