Courthouse Cancellations and Challenges to Self-Regulation: Correspondent’s Report from Canada

Legal Ethics, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 125-28, Summer 2011

This is the Canadian Correspondent’s Report to the journal Legal Ethics in the Ethics in Practice section. It addresses the continuing Canadian angst regarding self-regulation of the legal profession and the continuing investigation into allegations of judicial misconduct against Associate Chief Justice Lori Douglas of the Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench, stemming from her actions prior to her appointment to the bench. These allegations involve the use of sexually explicity photos of her by her husband to attempt to entice the husband’s then – client to enter into a sexual relationship with Judge Douglas.

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