Monthly Archives: June 2020

New for 2021 Edition of Guide to Consent and Capacity Law in Ontario drops July 31 2020 also!

Also on July 31, our latest Consent and Capacity Guide will be ready for prime time. The new release has a fresh revamped look and brand new commentary on the Board’s New Rules of Practice. This year’s updates amount to … Continue reading

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A Guide to Mental Disorder Law in Canadian Criminal Justice

This textbook I’ve been meaning to write for almost 20 years is now headed to the printers. It will drop July 31. Meaghan McMahon and Jill Presser made the ride especially fun. This is my best work. If you are … Continue reading

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Two New Text Books Share a Publication date – July 31 2020 is the BIG DAY!

Pretty excited about July 31. On that date, for the first ever time, I will have two new books released. I’ve spent the last six months researching, writing and editing, updating and thinking about all aspects of mental health law … Continue reading

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Anita Appears on The Global Daily Podcast “Wait, There’s More” with Tamara Khandaker June 26, 2020

I was privileged to appear on this episode: “Why People Are Getting Killed By Cops During Mental Health Crises” of Global’s Daily Podcast: Wait, There’s More today.My message has consistently been that defunding police must not be about giving that … Continue reading

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June 2, 2020 is a Banner Day for Anita Szigeti Advocates with Two appeals in the Court of Appeal, “Courtroom 2” during COVID

Very proud of Maya Kotob who totally nailed her first outing in the Court of Appeal on Tuesday June 2, 2020. Not bad for not quite 2 years at the bar! It was our first appearance by video and it … Continue reading

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Remembering Black and Indigenous People Killed by Police in Canada

I’ve been counsel to the Empowerment Council intervening in many of the Inquests into these deaths. This is a sobering and tragic compilation. Say their names. Remembering 27 Black, Indigenous, and racialized people killed by Canadian police

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