Another example of feminazis (and their male quisling enablers) pushing their abusive anti-male agenda in the schools...
The University of Windsor (in Windsor, Ontario, Canada) has decided that from now on it will only defend women in domestic abuse cases. The reason is they want to address the 'systemic issues of violence against women'.
David Tanovich, a law professor at the university, was part of the committee behind the policy decision.
Asked if a “social justice mandate” could be considered a political agenda, Tanovich said: “I guess it depends on what you mean by a political agenda… Violence against women is not a political matter. It’s a reality.”
From the article:
"Community Legal Aid will no longer represent anyone accused of domestic violence — as long as that person is a man.
If it’s a woman facing the same accusation, the organization will try to find her a sympathetic lawyer who will work for free, or take on the case themselves.
The recent policy change by the student legal aid clinic — which is run by the University of Windsor’s law school — has stunned and outraged local defence lawyers.
“We’re very alarmed about this,” said Frank Miller, who heads the Windsor chapter of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association.
According to Miller, the policy flies in the face of some of the basic tenets of the justice system: presumption of innocence and the right to legal representation..."
http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/09/25/...s-outrage/
More on the story:
Matt Gurney: University-run legal aid forgets justice applies to men too
http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012...o-men-too/
The University of Windsor (in Windsor, Ontario, Canada) has decided that from now on it will only defend women in domestic abuse cases. The reason is they want to address the 'systemic issues of violence against women'.
David Tanovich, a law professor at the university, was part of the committee behind the policy decision.
Quote:Quote:
"That’s a social justice issue that the clinic wants to investigate,” Tanovich said. “We’re a social justice law school. We have a social justice mandate.”
Asked if a “social justice mandate” could be considered a political agenda, Tanovich said: “I guess it depends on what you mean by a political agenda… Violence against women is not a political matter. It’s a reality.”
From the article:
"Community Legal Aid will no longer represent anyone accused of domestic violence — as long as that person is a man.
If it’s a woman facing the same accusation, the organization will try to find her a sympathetic lawyer who will work for free, or take on the case themselves.
The recent policy change by the student legal aid clinic — which is run by the University of Windsor’s law school — has stunned and outraged local defence lawyers.
“We’re very alarmed about this,” said Frank Miller, who heads the Windsor chapter of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association.
According to Miller, the policy flies in the face of some of the basic tenets of the justice system: presumption of innocence and the right to legal representation..."
http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/09/25/...s-outrage/
More on the story:
Matt Gurney: University-run legal aid forgets justice applies to men too
http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012...o-men-too/