Using the Courts Against Anti-Semitism in the UK:
Lessons for Canada
Open to the general public
Date: June 12, 2018
7:30pm - 9:00 pm @ Bnai Brith, Toronto
15 Hove St., Toronto, ON M3H 4Y8
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Adults: $20 | Students: $10 | Watch from Home: $20
Kosher food/refeshments will be served at the event
PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR FOR LAWYERS: Using the Courts Against Anti-Semitism in the UK:
Lessons for Canada
Date: June 13, 2018
12:00pm - 2:00 pm @ Gardiner Roberts LLP
Bay Adelaide Centre East Tower
22 Adelaide St W, Ste. 3600, Toronto, ON M5H 4E3
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Lunch, Presentation and Q&A
Kosher dairy lunch - first come, first served
LSUC professional certification hours credits are being sought
Co-ordinator: Richard Hoffman
Synopsis: Gideon Falter is a young businessman in London, who went to law school. Single-handedly he runs an organization Antisemitism.uk which he put together, enlisting a large group of lawyers to take action in Court wherever there is any anti-Semitism, in colleges, media, etc., etc. He has been hugely successful.
Gideon Falter, Chairman of Campaign Against Antisemitism, will use his experience in the U.K. to discuss how it has been possible, at a negligible cost, to force slow, unaccountable law enforcement authorities and regulators into action against their will using pro bono lawyers and grassroots infrastructure, and how prominent antisemites can be driven from public discourse through judicial review of decisions not to prosecute, private prosecutions, regulatory complaints and action for defamation.