Commentary
Asper Centre Students in Focus: Jason Lamb
Meet Jason Lamb, a rising second-year J.D. candidate and one of the Asper Centre’s student research assistants this summer. Lamb’s main project is to help publish a special edition of … Read More
Beyond freedoms: the administrative underbelly of the Trinity Western decision
By Sara Tatelman The Supreme Court of Canada may have divided 7-2 on whether law societies must accredit Trinity Western University’s proposed law school, but the split was much narrower … Read More
Meeting Susan Ursel, the Asper Centre’s next Constitutional Litigator-in-Residence
By Sara Tatelman When you walk into the waiting room at labour law firm Ursel Phillips Fellows Hopkinson LLP, you’re greeted by large black-and-white photographs of Canadians at work and, … Read More
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