Rania El-Alloul was told by Judge Eliana Marengo El-Alloul during a hearing in February 2015 that that a courtroom was a secular space, and she was not suitably dressed.
El-Alloul said she would only hear El-Alloul's case if she removed her hijab.
At the time, El-Alloul was in court trying to get her car back after it had been seized by Quebec's automobile insurance board.
The judge also compared the hijab to a hat and sunglasses, which would not normally be allowed in court.
The case sparked outrage across the country, with many lawyers offering to represent El-Alloul and people offering money to help cover her legal bills, suggesting that her charter rights had been violated.
El-Alloul's lawyers asked Quebec Superior Court Justice Wilbrod Decarie today for a declaratory judgment - essentially a ruling that would clarify that hijabs and other religious attire are permitted in Quebec courtrooms and that a judge can't refuse to hear witnesses on that basis.
Julius Grey and Catherine McKenzie argued that such a ruling is necessary so people who wear religious attire know if they can be heard in Quebec courts.
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