We highlight here the extent to which both students and
educators have developed an expansive definition of
legal rights of students, the relationship
between this sense of
legal entitlement and school disciplinary practices, and perceptions of the fairness and legitimacy of various school disciplinary practices.
Since 2005, Slaw.ca has been Canada's online
legal magazine, written by and for the Canadian law community: lawyers, librarians, technologists, marketers, students,
educators and everyone in
between.
The program also features a new «Indigenous
Legal Lodge,» a publicly accessible educational resource for engagement, debate, public education and partnership on Indigenous legal traditions and relationships between Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous individuals including students, educators, businesses, governments and judges nation
Legal Lodge,» a publicly accessible educational resource for engagement, debate, public education and partnership on Indigenous
legal traditions and relationships between Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous individuals including students, educators, businesses, governments and judges nation
legal traditions and relationships
between Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous individuals including students,
educators, businesses, governments and judges nationwide.