id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rx4nyfsgtzgvfbsjkcnm5nccum Naomi Sayers Social media and social change lawyering: influencing change and silencing dissent 2018 9 .pdf application/pdf 5589 509 45 In the context of these power relations, I explore whether lawyers have a professional responsibility to engage in social media as a tool to bring about social change, especially when Social change lawyering reveals the problems with laws, policies, procedures or the conduct of of Ontario (formerly, the Law Society of Upper Canada) as a result of self-disclosures to my regulator, while at the same time my regulator was lauding its initiative to require lawyers to describe disciplined for their social media use.9 Therefore, I rely on the case of a nurse, another self-regulated occupation similar to the legal profession in Canada.10 Ms. Strom, a nurse, criticized the Available at: http://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/law-society-statement-1.4418125 (accessed 10 May Available at: http://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/judge-st-anne-s-residential-school-lawyer-reprimand-1.4490498 (accessed 1 May 2018). Law Society of Ontario (n.d.-a) Lawyer licensing process, part VI: good character requirement. Law Society of Ontario (n.d.-c) Sample online activity and social media policy. ./cache/work_rx4nyfsgtzgvfbsjkcnm5nccum.pdf ./txt/work_rx4nyfsgtzgvfbsjkcnm5nccum.txt