At the Law Union’s annual conference, Kelley Bryan spoke, along with co-panelists Anita Szigeti, Sarah Shartal and Katalin Kirec, on the topic of “Mental Health and Justice.” She presented from the perspective of a lawyer representing clients in the civil psychiatric committal system. […]
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As part of Osgoode Hall Law School’s Mental Health Awareness Week, Kelley participated in a panel discussion with Dean Lorne Sossin and Justice Richard Schneider. They debated ideas on the topic of “The Future of Mental Health Law and Justice.” […]
Kelley represented a client in a Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario case against the Toronto police. Her client, who has a physical disability, asserted that he was discriminated against when police officers arrested him on suspicion of having a gun because he was a black man walking with a limp. See The Full Story […]
Kelley spoke on the topic of administrative law rules at a Law Society of Upper Canada conference, presenting a paper on the sources and application of procedural rules in tribunal litigation. […]