In Your Face featured in Toronto Star
In Your Face: Law, Justice, and Niqab-Wearing Women by Natasha Bakht was excerpted in the Toronto Star on Sunday, November 15. Check it out here!
In Your Face: Law, Justice, and Niqab-Wearing Women by Natasha Bakht was excerpted in the Toronto Star on Sunday, November 15. Check it out here!
Natasha Bakht spoke with Robyn Bresnahan on CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning today about her new book In Your Face! Listen here.
Join Irwin Law and Delve Books in celebrating the release of our newest title, In Your Face: Law, Justice, and Niqab-Wearing Women in Canada by Natasha Bakht! Event: “In Your Face” Virtual Book LaunchWhen: Thursday, November 12, 2020Where: https://delvebooks.com/in-your-face-virtual-book-launch On the day of the launch, visit Delve Books to view exclusive video content, author discussions, and more! Be sure to follow us on Twitter and tweet your comments using the …
Richard D. Schneider (author of Death of a Butterfly and many more) recently sat down with CBC’s Laura Lynch to discuss what he learned during his years serving at the mental health court in Toronto’s Old City Hall. Listen to the interview now (around the 57:00 mark).
The Death of a Butterfly has been featured in the Toronto Star! Read the excerpt here.
Join Delve Books and Irwin Law as we celebrate the publishing of our first Delve title, The Death of a Butterfly: Mental Health Court Diaries by Richard D. Schneider! Featuring our distinguished author, great conversation, and even better company. We look forward to seeing you there! Book launch begins at 6PM. Refreshments will be provided. This is a free event. …
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Irwin Law is proud to announce the launch of Delve Books, a new trade imprint that will focus on providing insightful analysis into influential law cases that have shaped Canadian culture and society. Our books will be aimed at the general trade audience — readers who are interested in the impact of the law on their lives, but who may not necessarily have …