Trinity Western University confident following Supreme Court dates

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Trinity Western University confident following Supreme Court dates

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LANGLEY, BC, Dec. 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Following two days of argument at the Supreme Court, Trinity Western University (TWU) is optimistic Canada's highest court will arrive at a decision that supports the freedom of all faith groups and other minorities in Canada.

Trinity Western University President Bob Kuhn speaks to media at Supreme Court (CNW Group/Trinity Western University)

At the Supreme Court today several intervenors supported Trinity Western University by noting that an open and diverse Canada requires making space for different ideas and beliefs.

"We are pleased the Supreme Court afforded us the opportunity to have our case heard.  We know the Supreme Court justices will carefully consider the case and we are confident they will decide in favour of a truly free, diverse and pluralistic Canadian society," says Earl Phillips, executive director of TWU's proposed School of Law.

Over the past two days the court heard from Trinity Western University, the Law Societies of British Columbia and Ontario, and an unprecedented number of interveners, on whether TWU's law school graduates will be accepted into the practice of law. The court's decision is expected within the next several months.

"This case is about more than our law school. It is about freedom for all faith communities and other minorities in Canada," says TWU President Bob Kuhn. "As the BC Court of Appeal stated when it decided in favour of the law school, 'a society that does not admit of and accommodate differences cannot be a free and democratic society'."

Founded in 1962, Trinity Western University offers liberal arts and sciences, as well as professional schools in business, nursing, education, human kinetics, graduate studies, and arts, media and culture.

SPOKESPERSONS AT THE COURT IN OTTAWA FOR INTERVIEWS:
Bob Kuhn – President of Trinity Western University
Earl Phillips – Executive Director of proposed TWU School of Law
Janet Epp Buckingham – Director of TWU's Laurentian Leadership Centre in Ottawa
Brayden Volkenant – Petitioner in the case, law student and TWU alumni
Jessie Legaree – Affiant in the case, practicing lawyer and TWU alumni 

The National Post, the Globe and Mail and the Vancouver Sun have editorialized in favour of building the law school. The editorials, along with statements of support from individuals of many faiths, are found here: https://www.twuserves.ca/support/

MEDIA RESOURCES:
Microsite for media: www.TWUserves.ca
Media kit with biographies, photos, videos and B-roll: http://bit.ly/2jNL3EY
Timeline and background information: https://www.twuserves.ca/twu-legal-case/ 

Trinity Western University (CNW Group/Trinity Western University)

SOURCE Trinity Western University

Copyright CNW Group 2017

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