16 research outputs found
Fostering Equity and Diversity in the Nova Scotia Legal Profession
The Province of Nova Scotia has, for many years, attempted, through a variety of means, to address issues of diversity and affirmative action. However, despite the lessons of history there are still those who question the need for programs and policies that promote, encourage and enforce equality. Even though significant advances have been made on many fronts Nova Scotia continues to struggle with issues of inequality. As with many problems faced by society acknowledging the existence of the problem is the first step towards developing solutions
Causing a Racket: Unpacking the Elements of Cultural Capital in an Assessment of Urban Noise Control, Live Music, and the Quiet Enjoyment of Private Property
Book Review: From the Grassroots to the Supreme Court: Brown V. Board of Education and American Democracy, by Peter F. Lau (ed)
Legal Profession and Professional Responsibility
Coursepack used by Professors Carol Aylward, Innis Christie, and Darrel Pink in the course Legal Profession and Professional Responsibility in the Fall semesters of 1992 and 1993
Legal Profession and Professional Responsibility
Coursepack used by Professors Carol Aylward, Innis Christie, and Darrel Pink in the course Legal Profession and Professional Responsibility in the Fall semesters of 1992 and 1993
Fostering Equity and Diversity in the Nova Scotia Legal Profession
The Province of Nova Scotia has, for many years, attempted, through a variety of means, to address issues of diversity and affirmative action. However, despite the lessons of history there are still those who question the need for programs and policies that promote, encourage and enforce equality. Even though significant advances have been made on many fronts Nova Scotia continues to struggle with issues of inequality. As with many problems faced by society acknowledging the existence of the problem is the first step towards developing solutions