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Unconscious Bias in Litigation

Louise Arbour and Marie Henein Share Their Personal Reflections

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BeginnerUpdated Dec 5, 2025
Unconscious Bias in Litigation

About This Course

In this transformative age when actions against unconscious bias and social injustice have swiftly gathered momentum, two legal phenoms engage in an enlightening Q & A on what this means for us as people, as a profession, and as propellers for change.

Hear Louise Arbour and Marie Henein tell us how they have approached unconscious bias and how to combat it.

Topics will include the following:

  1. personal experiences with power, privilege and unconscious bias
  2. how to prevent bias and discrimination in workplaces
  3. bias, discrimination and underrepresentation as viewed through a judicial lens
  4. why the existence and consequences of unconscious bias are important to the bench and bar

Presenter(s)

• Louise Arbour • Marie Henein • Surina Sud

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Toronto Lawyers Association
Toronto Lawyers Association

Toronto Lawyers Association

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