Michelle Mann - Legal Affairs
Michelle Mann is a Toronto-based consultant and freelance writer, specializing in social justice, human rights and Aboriginal issues. A lawyer with many years of practice behind her, Michelle now dedicates herself to consulting on and writing about legal, political and policy issues, particularly those with social justice implications.
FEATURE COLUMN:
Aug 21, 2006
Don't shoot the judicial messenger
"The rule of law, we are taught, is a fundamental underpinning of any democratic society. All are subject to it, and none above it. It is a principle I believe in and embrace, even if we don’t always live up to it."
COLUMNS BY MICHELLE MANN:
Aug 8, 2006
The unequal access to justice
June 9, 2006
Synergy for a new reality
May 5, 2006
Supreme Court couldn't rule on compassion in party host case
April 4, 2006
Government has to be an open book
February 27, 2006
My obscenity or yours?
January 18, 2006
Criminalization — enforcement = hypocrisy
November 28, 2005
The final frontier?
October 21, 2005
Time to make history on gender equality
July 26, 2005
First they came for …
June 15, 2005
Dying for collective morality
June 9, 2005
A sacred cow no more
May 13, 2005
The state, religious freedom, and health
March 29, 2005
Canada refuses 'refugee' from the U.S.
March 8, 2005
On the lookout for bias
January 24, 2005
Free speech in the public interest
December 10, 2004
Same-sex marriage and jurisdiction
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