Announcing a guest-post by Benjamin Oliphant Benjamin Oliphant, who recently published a guest-post on constitutional interpretation in the context of the debate about whether Parliament can require new Supreme Court judges to be bilingual, will be back with another post later today. He will be returning to the topic of constitutional interpretation, this time to…
Announcing a guest-post by Benjamin Oliphant
Benjamin Oliphant, who recently published a guest-post on constitutional interpretation in the context of the debate about whether Parliament can require new Supreme Court judges to be bilingual, will be back with another post later today. He will be returning to the topic of constitutional interpretation, this time to comment on the decision of the Court of Appeal for Ontario in R. v. Pino, 2016 ONCA 389. I am looking forward to it.
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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