Representative for a Christian university in Langley, B.C., will appear before the Supreme Court of Canada later today in the final stage of a lengthy, controversial battle over a proposed law school. In 2014, law societies in three provinces refused to accredit graduates from Trinity Western University's law program because of the university's community covenant. "This is not just a restriction on Trinity Western University, this is not just on Evangelical Christians — it's on the entire Christian church. Trinity Western University is private Christian liberal arts university. The Supreme Court will hear two appeals together over the contrasting judgements, one from TWU and one from the Law Society of B.C.
Source: CBC News November 30, 2017 13:52 UTC