À Gatineau la semaine dernière, le Conseil canadien de la magistrature (@CJC_CCM), présidé par le juge en chef, a discuté de l'intelligence artificielle, des nominations judiciaires en temps opportun et plus encore. Lisez le communiqué de presse ici : https://t.co/hh2OH8WMuU
Inaugural 'Canadian Judicial Council Review of Complaints Against Federally Appointed Judges' March 2024 via @SCC_eng@CJC_CCM https://t.co/qmFYWMRuW9 Contains notes on retired Supreme Court Canada justice Russell Brown and recommendation to remove QCSC justice Gérard Dugré. #SCC
In Gatineau last week, the Canadian Judicial Council (@CJC_CCM), chaired by the Chief Justice, discussed artificial intelligence, timely judicial appointments and more. Read the news release here: https://t.co/sRxmchDe0Q
"Both ministers and ministries need to act, and act now. The cri de coeur from the cultural industries and from Canada’s writers, artists and publishers can no longer be ignored."
@FP_Champagne@PascaleStOnge_#cdnpoli
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Happy to say that my next article, "Judicial Solidarity?" has found a perfect home with the Yale Journal of Law and Humanities.
It's about Thoreau, Robert Cover, resisting the fugitive slave law and the im/possibility of judges acting in solidarity with resistance movements. 1
Police cannot sue prosecutors, as immunity must be maintained, Supreme Court rules
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Writing for the majority, #SCC Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella cited the importance of prosecutorial immunity.
It’s out! The #SCC Year in Review shares the behind-the-scenes story of how it delivered justice, kept parties safe and remained accessible to the public in 2020. The Court invites you to have a look! #A2J#Canlaw https://t.co/XlMaZhlT09