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This session is focused on freedom of expression under the Charter, aimed at practitioners with a general practice who are curious about whether and how Charter rights (and specifically freedom of expression) might be relevant to their work. It also will be of interest to those with a constitutional and/or administrative law practice that would like a "refresher" from leading experts from academia and private practice. Our distinguished guests will discuss freedom of expression in the context of current events and recent cases.
Specifically, the panel will address:
1. When do administrative bodies have to consider freedom of expression in their
decision-making, and how do they do it?
2. What is the definition of a government body that has to comply with the freedom of
expression guarantee?
3. When is freedom of expression violated, and what factors are balanced in deciding whether
incursions on freedom of expression are justified?
CHAIR
Professor Kerri Froc, Associate Professor UNB Faculty of Law and Chair, CBA NB
SPEAKERS
Professor Mark Mancini, Assistant Professor, Thomson Rivers University Faculty of Law
Matt Letson, Partner, Lawson Creamer Lawyers
Mel Norton, Partner, Lawson Creamer Lawyers
CPD
This session may be eligible for up to 1.5 hours of mandatory continuing professional development.