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Student leader at Western strikes out in defending harassment claim, loses Charter argument

Posted on April 27, 2023July 27, 2020 by admin

Student politics is a nasty business.  Universities, for their part, need to respect the process and keep a distance while having the courage and wisdom to act when a student’s conduct goes to far. The case of Tefler v. The University of Western Ontario (CanLII) involves one student leader who was elected president of the graduate students’ society, […]

Posted in UncategorizedTagged charter of rights and freedoms, clayton ruby, education law, harassment, judicial review, pridgen, procedural fairness, right to legal representation, student politics, university of western ontario, whatcott

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