Date/Time
Date(s) - September 27, 2018
7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Location
Inn at the Quay
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Tensions seem to be growing in Canada between public actors seeking to further certain moral goals, and private citizens who wish to maintain dissenting, but lawful, viewpoints. These tensions raise important questions about how we accommodate differences in a free and democratic society. Hear from some of Canada’s leading legal scholars and practitioners on these and other timely issues at CLF’s 2nd Annual Symposium on Religion, Law & Human Rights.
About the Symposium
CLF’s second annual Religion, Law & Human Rights Symposium will host academics presenting scholarship focused on religious freedom, state neutrality, and related topics. This event takes place in conjunction with Christian Legal Fellowship’s 2018 National Conferenceat the Inn at the Quay.
The Symposium will especially be of interest to lawyers and academics who practice/research in the areas of civil litigation, constitutional law, public law, administrative law, human rights law, charity law, and tax law, among other areas of practice. It will also be of interest to religious organizations, educational institutions, and those who work in government and public policy.
Publication
Papers presented at the Symposium will be selected for publication in a special collection in the Supreme Court Law Review published by LexisNexis Canada. A copy of the publication will not be included in the registration price; however, we will keep you apprised of publication details. Last year’s Symposium also generated a special volume of the Supreme Court Law Review, as well as a standalone book, Assisted Death, both published by LexisNexis Canada.
Registration
Registration includes three categories: (1) non-member registration ($80), (2) CLF member registration ($70), and (3) student registration ($35). The full-day registration includes a continental breakfast, deli lunch, and complimentary light reception. The discounted rate for students is limited; be sure to sign up today!
Schedule
The Symposium will begin at 7:00am with a continental breakfast and registration. The formal program will begin promptly at 7:45am. The Symposium will conclude with a feature presentation from the Hon. John (Jack) Major (retired Supreme Court of Canada judge). Registration to the Symposium includes a complimentary registration to attend this reception, which will also serve as the opening program of Christian Legal Fellowship’s 2018 National Conference.
View the Tentative Schedule here.
Accommodations
Rooms are reserved at the Inn at the Quay at a special group rate when you state that you are with “Christian Legal Fellowship”. See here for more details (please note that there are only a few rooms left and rooms are released after Friday, August 24).
We welcome your attendance, questions, and interest for this full-day event.
This year’s Symposium includes the following panelists:
- Janet Epp Buckingham
- Barry W. Bussey
- Matthew Harrington
- Víctor Muñiz-Fraticelli
- Dwight Newman
- Anna Su
- Derek B.M. Ross
- Mary Anne Waldron, Q.C.
The 2018 Symposium Committee:
- Derek B.M. Ross, LL.B., LL.M.: Program Chair & General Editor
- Professor Mary Anne Waldron, Q.C.: Program Advisor
- Professor Dwight Newman, J.D., B.C.L., M.Phil., D.Phil.: Program Advisor
- Sarah E. Mix-Ross, M.S.W., J.D.: Symposium Registrar
Find out more about Christian Legal Fellowship, including how to apply for membership, here.
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