The Continuing Application of Gladue Principles in the Professional Discipline of Indigenous Lawyers: A Comment on Law Society of Ontario v McCullough

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    Abstract

    While Gladue principles have previously been applied in the professional discipline of Indigenous lawyers, the recent decision of the Law Society Tribunal in Law Society of Ontario v McCullough affirms and applies those precedents in new and powerful ways. In this case comment, I explain the ways in which McCullough is important in its application of Gladue principles and consider what questions remain to be settled in future decisions.

    Original languageCanadian English
    Pages (from-to)1-11
    JournalLakehead Law Journal
    Volume5
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2023

    Keywords

    • Law Society Tribunal in Law Society of Ontario v McCullough
    • Gladue Principles
    • Indigenous Lawyers
    • Professional Discipline

    Disciplines

    • Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law
    • Law
    • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
    • Legal Profession

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