The Hon. John Jennings
Justice John Jennings provides a comprehensive oral history of his legal career and involvement with The Advocates’ Society. Born into a legal dynasty in 1937, Jennings attended Upper Canada College and Trinity College before graduating from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1962. He articled with Barry Pepper, gaining exceptional exposure to high-level litigation including multiple Supreme Court of Canada appearances, then joined his family firm which later merged to become Kingsmill, Jennings.
Jennings became an Advocates’ Society director in 1974 during the organization’s financial crisis following the Campbell House move. He describes the Society’s evolution from a small, elite group focused primarily on negligence law to a broader organization representing various litigation practices. As president in 1987, he faced significant challenges including opposition to the Zuber Report’s court merger recommendations and internal disputes over the Society’s direction and membership composition.
The interview reveals tensions within the organization about its purpose and membership criteria, debates over law reform involvement versus advocacy training, and the Society’s response to major legal system changes. Jennings discusses key figures including Barry Pepper, various presidents, and the controversial 1987 annual meeting led by John Sopinka that challenged the negligence bar’s dominance. His reflections provide insight into the legal profession’s transformation and The Advocates’ Society’s role in Ontario’s legal community during the 1960s-1980s.
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References
The following are a selection of topics discussed in this oral history.
- County Courts
- District Court
- Ontario Court of Appeal
- Supreme Court of Canada
- Supreme Court of Ontario
- Osgoode Hall Law School
- University of Toronto Faculty of Law
- Campbell House Foundation
- Department of Justice
- Law Society of Upper Canada
- Campbell House Move 1972
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms Adoption
- Court System Merger Debates
- Divorce Act 1968
- Family Law Reform Act
- No-Fault Insurance Introduction
- Zuber Report
- Canada
- Ontario
- United Kingdom
- Borden & Elliot
- Dutton Brock
- Fraser & Beatty
- Jennings & Clute
- Kingsmill, Jennings
- MacDonald, Davies & Ward
- McMillan, Binch
- Miller Thomson
- Judge
- Ontario Superior Court
- Al Houston
- Alan Leal
- Arthur Maloney
- Arthur Martin
- Barry Pepper
- Bert Raphael
- Bill Gale
- Charlie McKeon
- Earl Cherniak
- Helen Halchuk
- Hyl Chappell
- Ian Scott
- J.J. Fitzpatrick
- John Jennings
- John Robinette
- John Sopinka
- Julian Porter
- Lee Ferrier
- Peter Cory
- Peter Jarvis
- Rino Stradiotto
- Sidney Robins
- Terry Collier
- Walter Williston
- Wendell Wigle
- American College of Trial Lawyers
- Canadian Bar Association
- County of York Law Association
- Ontario Trial Lawyers Association
- The Advocates' Society
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- Administrative Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Charter Rights
- Civil Litigation
- Constitutional Law
- Court Reform
- Criminal Law
- Family Law
- Legal Ethics
- Negligence Law
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Archive Details
File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of Justice John Jennings (b. 1937). This interview concerns his personal and professional history and his involvement with the Advocates' Society. More specifically, interview topics include: early experience; Presidents; opening of Campbell House; treasurer; Premises Committee; Justice Fitzpatrick; Helen Halchuk and civility in the classroom, among others. File includes four audio cassette recordings and a transcript with index (167 p.).