Opinion If the Law Society repeals the statement of principles, it would be an act of betrayal Our regulator would be reneging on its commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
Opinion Why am I campaigning for bencher with a running mate? Because it’s the most effective way to bring diversity to the Law Society
Opinion Too many lawyers have to conceal their true identities at the office It’s time to redefine what it means to look like a lawyer
Opinion Lawyers make mistakes. That’s not a bad thing It’s time to stop pretending that lawyers are perfect
Opinion The surprising dangers of going paperless When we decided to go paperless, we thought it would make our lives easier. How wrong we were
Opinion What the statement of principles controversy is really about We don’t need the statement of principles because the profession is racist. We need it because the most powerful lawyers are, unknowingly, upholding an unfair status quo
Opinion Why hasn’t the #MeToo movement come to law? It is unlikely that any major industry will be left completely untouched by this powerful movement
Opinion The moral failings of Canada’s immigration-detention system My client was guilty of no crime, but an unjust system kept him behind bars for five years
Opinion How to truly support women in private practice We must publish meaningful data on how individual law firms are faring on the retention of women