Wrongfully convicted single mothers – and others – to be "compensated"
The Province of Ontario has announced that it will grant compensation to those people charged or convicted based on evidence provided by former Coroner Dr. Charles Smith. The Goudge Inquiry into...
View ArticleFeminist sociolegal conferencing: LSA in Hawaii
Just in case you’re wondering what you’re missing, well, this: and of course, even better, this: You missed Emma Cunliffe (L) at her author meets reader session. [From the Program] Author Meets...
View ArticleThis Friday: Emma Cunliffe at SLST Series: Women and Wrongful Convictions:...
The Socio-Legal Studies 2013-2014 Speaker Series Friday, November 22, 2013 2:30 – 4:00pm Ross South 701 Dr. Emma Cunliffe Faculty of Law University of British Columbia Women and Wrongful...
View ArticleEmma Cunliffe on Women & Wrongful Convictions
Prof. Cunliffe visited York a long time ago (November 2013, my apologies for being so behind, here is the original announcement) & gave a talk as part of the Socio-Legal Studies Speaker Series...
View ArticleJanuary 8 at Osgoode: Emma Cunliffe on “Gendered Violence: R v. Barton & the...
Emma Cunliffe (UBC Law) at the IFLS January 8 2016, 1230-2 RSVP at bit.ly/osresearch, use event code Emma (or click through the image below and use event code Emma) Gendered Violence: R. v Barton...
View ArticleCunliffe Talk Follow Up: ReconciliationSyllabus blog on TRC Recommendation 28
In her powerful talk earlier this month about R v Barton and the death of Cindy Gladue, Professor Emma Cunliffe discussed the lack of cultural competency and respect for Indigenous lives shown by the...
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