In 1978, only two SSHRC research grants were awarded in law, leading to the creation of the Consultative Group on Research and Education in Law and to the publication of the Harry Arthurs’ seminal “Law & Learning” report (Consultative Group, 1983). Forty years after the dismal scenario of 1978, legal scholars today are major participants in SSHRC Partnership Grants, its top funding programs, both as principal and co-investigators.
In 1978, only two SSHRC research grants were awarded in law, leading to the creation of the Consultative Group on Research and Education in Law and to the publication of the Harry Arthurs’ seminal “Law & Learning” report (Consultative Group, 1983). Forty years after the dismal scenario of 1978, legal scholars today are major participants in SSHRC Partnership Grants, its top funding programs, both as principal and co-investigators.
In 1978, only two SSHRC research grants were awarded in law, leading to the creation of the Consultative Group on Research and Education in Law and to the publication of the Harry Arthurs’ seminal “Law & Learning” report (Consultative Group, 1983). Forty years after the dismal scenario of 1978, legal scholars today are major participants in SSHRC Partnership Grants, its top funding programs, both as principal and co-investigators.
In 1978, only two SSHRC research grants were awarded in law, leading to the creation of the Consultative Group on Research and Education in Law and to the publication of the Harry Arthurs’ seminal “Law & Learning” report (Consultative Group, 1983). Forty years after the dismal scenario of 1978, legal scholars today are major participants in SSHRC Partnership Grants, its top funding programs, both as principal and co-investigators.
In 1978, only two SSHRC research grants were awarded in law, leading to the creation of the Consultative Group on Research and Education in Law and to the publication of the Harry Arthurs’ seminal “Law & Learning” report (Consultative Group, 1983). Forty years after the dismal scenario of 1978, legal scholars today are major participants in SSHRC Partnership Grants, its top funding programs, both as principal and co-investigators.
In 1978, only two SSHRC research grants were awarded in law, leading to the creation of the Consultative Group on Research and Education in Law and to the publication of the Harry Arthurs’ seminal “Law & Learning” report (Consultative Group, 1983). Forty years after the dismal scenario of 1978, legal scholars today are major participants in SSHRC Partnership Grants, its top funding programs, both as principal and co-investigators.
Featuring local organizations supporting sexual health and reproductive justice, plus a special reading by Darrah Teitel, Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Jill Doctoroff
National Abortion Federation
Why are women and people of color underrepresented in politics? This talk offers a new explanation: strategic discrimination. Strategic discrimination occurs when an individual discriminates against a candidate out of concern that others will object to the candidate’s identity. Experimental evidence suggests that strategic discrimination is influencing US politics -- including the 2020 Democratic primary. Is the same thing also happening in Canada?