Announcing a guest-post by Kate Glover Just a brief note to announce a forthcoming guest-post by Kate Glover, a constitutional law professor at Western, on whether Parliament could constitutionally enact legislation requiring judges appointed to the Supreme Court to be bilingual. Sébastien Grammond rekindled the discussion on this topic with a guest-post over at Administrative Law…
Announcing a guest-post by Kate Glover
Just a brief note to announce a forthcoming guest-post by Kate Glover, a constitutional law professor at Western, on whether Parliament could constitutionally enact legislation requiring judges appointed to the Supreme Court to be bilingual. Sébastien Grammond rekindled the discussion on this topic with a guest-post over at Administrative Law Matters, and I responded to him here. I am delighted that prof. Glover is venturing into the blogosphere to take part in this conversation, and honoured by her choice to do so here. I am looking forward to reading her contribution.
Law nerd. I teach public law at the University of Reading, in the United Kingdom. I studied law at McGill, clerked at the Federal Court of Canada, and did graduate work at the NYU School of Law. I then taught in New Zealand before taking up my current position at Reading.
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