“#NotwithstandingClause: Section 33 Trends in 2018” >> Ford/Legault can try their best, but I think the Charter is made of stronger stuff. Loved writing this one for the @AsperCentre
“Be passionately enthusiastic about contributing” - Former Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin speaking to a room of first generation legal professionals. Thank you for the incredible event @FGNCanada and for hosting @BlakesLaw !
We are so excited about our next event, "Small Towns and Big Dreams: a conversation with the Supreme Court of Canada's former Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin", sponsored by @BlakesLaw.
Register here: https://t.co/t8DjJGEflT
#FGN#firstgenerationnetwork#blakes#scc#keynote
Many thanks to the @UTLaw students for their wonderful contributions to this year’s @AsperCentre OUTLOOK: @JasmitDeSaffel, Sahil Kesar, Catherine Ma, Josh Foster, @teodorapasca, Tabir Malik and Amanda Nash!
JD student @JasmitDeSaffel writes about the @AsperCentre Constitutional Roundtable with @Harvard_Law's Mark Tushnet, with @UTLaw's @_YasminDawood as a respondent, "Democrats v USSC: The Constitutionality of Court-packing"
https://t.co/ddqG8yMrCg
#Expats voting: Supreme Court Canada Frank v Canada 2019 https://t.co/rckn7Oe40t: Contrasting Charter Rights section 1 (reasonable limits) analysis of the majority and dissent. From @JasmitDeSaffel and Sahil Kesar @UTLaw@AsperCentre#scc#constitution https://t.co/1by9UQVfWB
JD student @JasmitDeSaffel summarizes the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision on restrictions on non-resident voting, on the @AsperCentre blog, and notes the Asper Centre's contribution.
https://t.co/PMs6NTvgGg
On the BLOG today >> Supreme Court Moves Voting Rights into Globalization Era in Frank Decision by @UTLaw JD student @JasmitDeSaffel https://t.co/ds8zEmCVrX
Thank you to @BLGLaw for hosting such an incredible @FGNCanada event! Loved chatting with such an interesting group of first generation legal professionals.
@TorontoPolice came to @UTLaw to talk about reducing their implicit bias. They didn’t talk about #cannabis. Wrote a piece about why that might be an issue >>”Unbiased Policing and the Legalization of Cannabis" https://t.co/az8Newlq3S
On the BLOG today >> @UTLaw JD Candidate and @AsperCentre work-study student @JasmitdeSaffel reflects on two recent law school workshops in "Unbiased Policing and the Legalization of Cannabis" https://t.co/li15nedc6Q