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Constitutional Roundtable with Professors Kerri Froc and Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin on the QCCA decision in Hak v. Attorney General of Quebec

Falconer Hall Solarium (room FA2) 84 Queen’s Park

The Asper Centre Constitutional Roundtables are an annual series of lunchtime discussion forums that provide an opportunity to consider developments in Canadian constitutional theory and practice. The series promotes scholarship and aims to make a meaningful contribution to intellectual discourse about Canadian and comparative constitutional law. We are pleased to host Associate Professor Kerri Froc ... Read More

Asper Centre Panel on Indigenous Child Welfare & Self-Governance

J130 Jackman law building 78 Queen's Park, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Jackman Law Building Atrium, Toronto, Canada

Asper Centre Constitutional Roundtable Presents a Panel on Indigenous Child Welfare & Self-Governance with Prof John Borrows (the Loveland Chair of Indigenous Law, UofT Law), Prof Maggie Blackhawk (NYU Law) & Sara Mainville (JFK Law LLP) Moderated by Asper Centre ED, Cheryl Milne Thursday, October 31, 2024 at 12:30pm – 2:00pm (in person or virtual) ... Read More

Constitutional Roundtable with Professor Richard Bellamy

Falconer Hall Solarium (room FA2) 84 Queen’s Park

The David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights’ Constitutional Roundtables are an annual series of lunchtime discussion forums that provide an opportunity to consider developments in Canadian constitutional theory and practice.  The Constitutional Roundtable series promotes scholarship and aims to make a meaningful contribution to intellectual discourse about Canadian constitutional law. The Asper Centre is pleased ... Read More