Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
Suzanne Bouclin is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law (University of Ottawa). She teaches social justice, dispute resolution, and law and popular culture. She is the (past) founding director of a community-campus partnership that provides free legal services to Ottawa's homeless. She also regularly provides workshops on implicit bias in the legal profession. Her current research is situated at the crossroads of law, cinema and feminist theories.
Ontario's Safe Streets Act will cost lives amid the coronavirus pandemic
Apr 24, 2020 04:58 am UTC| Law
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, officials in many Ontario cities have moved to protect the homeless population. At the same time, police are still enforcing the provinces punitive Safe Streets Act against people...
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