The Court of Appeal dismissed the University of Calgary’s appeal from a judicial review decision quashing disciplinary findings and sanctions against students found by the University to have conducted non-academic misconduct by posting comments about their professor on a Facebook wall. While the Court of Appeal unanimously upheld the Chambers judge’s decision to quash the Review Committee’s decision, the Court issued three separate concurring judgments, with the lead judgment revisiting the Supreme Court of Canada’s 1990 decision in McKinney v. University of Guelph, [1990] 3 SCR 229, and concluding that McKinney does not always preclude the application of the Charter to universities. In this circumstance, the lead judgment found that the Charter applied to university discipline and the students’ rights had been breached. The other two concurring judgments found it unnecessary to analyze the applicability of the Charter.

26. June 2012 0
Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – University Committees – Universities – Student discipline – Internet – Social media – Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Freedom of expression – Judicial review – Procedural requirements and fairness – Failure to provide reasons – Compliance with legislation – Standard of review – Correctness – Reasonableness ...

Two students successfully sought judicial review for a decision made by the University of Calgary’s General Faculties Council Review Committee (“Review Committee”) that placed the applicants, twin brothers and undergraduate students at the University of Calgary (the “University”), on probation for non-academic misconduct for posting negative comments on Facebook about a professor. The Court found that the applicants s. 2(b) Charter rights to free expression were infringed by the decision and not justified under s. 1 of the Charter. The Court further found that the Review Committee’s reasons were inadequate as they did not disclose the rational for its decision but simply stated a conclusion.

23. November 2010 0
Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – University Committees – Universities – Student discipline – Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Freedom of expression – Internet – Social media – Judicial review – Failure to provide reasons Pridgen v. University of Calgary, [2010] A.J. No. 1181, 2010 ABQB 644, Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench, ...