Commentary
Procedural delays prevent constitutional answers in B.C. Medicare case
By Sara Tatelman It is a truth universally acknowledged that a first-year law student in possession of a jam-packed schedule must be in want of an excuse to skip Legal … Read More
Selected responses to R v Comeau
By Sara Tatelman Beer remains imprisoned by provincial borders. In 2012, Gerard Comeau of Tracadie, N.B. was fined nearly $300 for bringing 15 cases of beer and three bottles of … Read More
Asper Centre Student Working Groups Making an Impact
by Tal Schreier University of Toronto law students can become involved in the Asper Centre’s work through volunteering with one of our student working groups. The working groups are student-led … Read More
Bill C-59: The Good, the Bad, and Where We’re At
By Patrick Enright When Bill C – 51, the Federal Government’s revised Anti-Terrorism Act, was pushed through Parliament following the attacks on Parliament Hill in 2015, the reaction from the … Read More
Litigating the Public Interest within the Context of Private Rights
By Ryan Howes The Asper Centre’s Public Interest Litigation Conference offered numerous panels on topics ranging from specific case examples to broader litigation strategies for parties and interveners including non-litigation … Read More