David Corbett (lawyer)
David Corbett is the Canadian Lawyer who gain international acclaim when, in 2002, he argued the case Marc Hall v. Durham Catholic School Board. A case that pitted the rights of a homosexual couple against the rights of a religious institution.
Prior to the case Mr. Corbett was a well known gay activist in Ontario arguing numerous cases and publishing many articles for same-sex equality. When the Marc Hall case garnered international attention, Mr. Corbett agreed to take the case pro bono (free of charge).[1]
In 2003, Mr. Corbett was appointed to the federal position of judge to the Ontario Superior Court.
Education and Background
In 1985, Mr. Justice Corbett received a Bachelor of Laws from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1985. Went joined the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1987. Prior to being appointed Superior Court Justice he was a partner at Eberts Symes Street Corbett & Pinto where he specialized in the area of civil litigation. Mr. Justice Corbett previously held positions with the Osgoode Hall Law School, the University of Toronto, and the University of Western Ontario.[2]
Marc Hall legal case
Marc Hall was a high school student at Oshawa, Ontario's Monsignor John Pereyma Catholic Secondary School who wanted to take his boy friend to his high school prom in 2002. The case was notable because it pitted the rights of homosexuals against the rights of religious institutions. According to BNA Act (1867), S.93 Catholic schools in Ontario were guaranteed special protections to operate according to their religious beliefs free of governmental interference.[1] Mr Corbett argued that the school, which received public funding, was obligated to obey laws outlawing discrimination.
Mr Justice Corbett was also a director of Foundation for Equal Families.
The Hall case in film
Director Larry Peloso created a one-hour documentary on the case entitled Prom Fight: The Marc Hall Story. An unrelated television movie, Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story, aired on CTV in 2004. Aaron Ashmore starred as Hall.
References
- ^ a b OUR COURTS ARE MOCKING JUSTICE REAL Women of Canada.
- ^ ONTARIO JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED Canada's Department of Justice News Room. June 19 2003