judicial review
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CHRC: The Presumption of Reasonableness and the Rule of Law
Worries about the upcoming review of Dunsmuir Continue reading
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Administrative Law’s Virtues and Vices
What Joseph Raz’s classic Rule of Law article tells us about administrative law Continue reading
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No Shortcuts to Legality
Justice Stratas on the limits of the judicial practice of making up reasons for administrative decisions Continue reading
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The Supreme Court v the Rule of Law
In ruling against Trinity Western’s fundamentalist law school, the Supreme Court unleashes the administrative state Continue reading
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It’s a Dog!
The majority’s pro-regulatory beliefs help make West Fraser a dog of a decision Continue reading
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Despotism, Revisited
Thoughts upon belatedly reading an (anti-)administrative law classic Continue reading
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L’ordre et le rêve
Le contrôle judiciaire après Dunsmuir Continue reading
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The Paradox of Simplicity
Dunsmuir failed to simplify administrative law; the framework that replaces it must account for the administrative state’s complexity Continue reading
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Charter Rights and Charter-Lite
How not to resolve the tension between the principles of constitutional and administrative law, and how to actually do it Continue reading
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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? Continue reading
