Day 1: “Ian would die” if institutionalized
- July 6, 2016
- BakerLaw
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Bakerlaw’s David Baker and Emily Shepard delivered opening statements and began the testimony of our client’s mother yesterday in Kingston. They are arguing that the unnecessary institutionalization of a person with disabilities is discriminatory. To learn more about the case check out our earlier blog posts here (link) and here (link).
To read a bit more about our client and how the first day went, take a look at the Whig Standard article here (link).