Sentences with phrase «racialized members»

So, what did the Law Society do when told by Stratcom that some racialized members of the professions felt that» the very act of studying racialization as a distinct phenomenon may produce stronger perceptions of its importance than are warranted in reality» or, in simple terms, that the research may tend to cause problems rather than solve them?
These stereotypes are reinforced by the underrepresentation of racialized members among the judiciary and managing partners of the mid - and large firms.
Think about what is facing us: the calls to action, the future of articling — or if not articling, what to have in its place — the impact of technology on legal practice, the access to justice imperative, the experience of racialized members of the profession, mental health among lawyers and law students and so on and so on.
The distinction between legal and illicit marijuana and the asymmetrical criminalization of marijuana will only serve to perpetuate disproportionate enforcement of the law on the young, marginalized and racialized members of our society.

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So, at the very least (depending on the non-respondents) almost 40 % of the class identify as members of a racialized group.
Roughly 1 / 3rd of new calls in Ontario — most of whom attend law school in Ontario — identify as being members of a racialized group (an imperfect estimate, given the LSUC methodology, but probably a good first order approximation)-- by way of comparison 22 % of Ontarians are identified by stats can as being «visible minorities».
Recently, I attended a session that brought together Legal Aid officials and representatives of legal clinics, among others, to discuss how to improve access to clinic services by members of racialized communities.
Wan na bet that group disproportionately includes members of racialized groups, for all the reasons you mention?)
Sorry that should have read «new calls who are members of racialized groups would still be overrepresented relative to Ontario's population».
In 2015, it was slightly more than 40 % that identified as members of a racialized group.
With this case, Canadian law has rightly provided protection against defamation to an individual subjected to repeated published attacks on her reputation that were not only false as found by the jury's findings of defamation, but which specifically defamed the plaintiff based on her status as a member of a racialized group.
The criminalization of marijuana disproportionally impacts individuals who are young, marginalized, members of over-policed communities or are racialized.
When employees have the opportunity to hear from each other, we may see, for example, a white, straight woman advocating for a more inclusive workspace for transgendered employees or a racialized male employee sponsoring an indigenous staff member for promotion.
A lawyer was both a member of a racialized community and first licensed as a lawyer in her late 50s.
At today's press conference, members of the COP — COC Steering Committee and Network spoke about racialized communities» experience with systemic and institutional racism.
Racial equity related experiences encountered by racialized and Aboriginal Peoples as members of the Nova Scotia legal profession;
Member, Access to Justice Committee, Paralegal Standing Committee, Priorities Planning Committee, Challenges for Racialized Licensees Working Group
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