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| Fay Faraday is a partner at the Toronto law firm, Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish LLP, where she represents unions, employees and civil society in constitutional and appellate litigation, human rights, labour and administrative law. Fay has been counsel in constitutional and human rights litigation at all levels of court, including the Supreme Court of Canada. She graduated as the gold medalist from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1993, and clerked for Justice Peter Cory of the Supreme Court of Canada. Fay is a frequent guest teacher at law schools, invited speaker at labour/human rights conferences, and publishes extensively on labour and human rights. She co-edited the book Making Equality Rights Real, addressing equality rights under the Charter, which was published by Irwin Law in 2006. She is the co-author of Enforcing Human Rights in Ontario, addressing enforcement of human rights, which was published by Canada Law Book in 2009.
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