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The $100 Question, in Court
A challenge to Québec’s harsh limits on political contributions has a decent chance of succeeding
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Doré’s Demise?
What do the Supreme Court’s latest decisions mean for judicial review of administrative decisions that implicate the Charter?
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A Hard Case
Thoughts on the Supreme Court’s dismissal of a religious freedom claim based on Aboriginal beliefs
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Bashing Bill 62
Criticism of Québec’s face-veil ban coming from elsewhere in Canada is neither hypocritical nor disproportionate
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Profession of Power
A critique of Bob Tarantino’s celebration of the legal profession
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An Originalism for North Freedonia
Thoughts on an essay on “Originalism without Text” by Stephen Sachs ― and its relevance to Canada
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Which Principles? What Politicization?
A response to Maxime St-Hilaire’s appeal to principle over politics at the Supreme Court of Canada
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One’s Own Self, Like Water
The Law Society’s demand for a “Statement of Principles” is a totalitarian values test
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Lawless Society of Upper Canada
The LSUC’s attempt to make lawyers “promote diversity and inclusion” is lawless and incompatible with a free society
