Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Faculty of Ed student continues to sue U of O

Court rules students may sue universities, in some cases

Ontario Appeal Court decision could have wide repercussions.

by Judith Knelman

A recent decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal has effectively established a small, newly defined area in which universities no longer have exclusive jurisdiction in disputes with their students. Students seeking money as a remedy for consequences that impact on their academic situation will be able to use the precedent of the case of Manon Gauthier.

Ms. Gauthier was a doctoral student in education at the University of Ottawa who did not graduate because, she maintains, the university was negligent and in breach of contract in not providing her with adequate thesis supervision. >>>more>>>

2 comments:

  1. This is very old news. Why not publish something timely, such as the decision ordering Joseph Hickey to pay $3,000 in costs?

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  2. Students Are Starting To Fight Back Against Corrupt Universities... And Win!

    *Alberta Court of Appeal upholds free speech rights of students*

    http://ccla.org/2012/05/09/alberta-court-of-appeal-upholds-free-speech-rights-of-students/


    CCLA'S FACTUM (pdf)
    http://ccla.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Pridgen-Factum-FINAL.pdf

    ALBERTA COURT OF APPEAL JUDGEMENT (pdf)
    http://www.albertacourts.ab.ca/jdb%5C2003-%5Cca%5Ccivil%5C2012%5C2012abca0139cor1.pdf

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