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Provocative yet respectful discussion of law, politics, and culture in Canada and beyond, featuring interviews with judges, academics, writers, and other thinkers. For more on Runnymede, please visit www.runnymedesociety.ca

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Provocative yet respectful discussion of law, politics, and culture in Canada and beyond, featuring interviews with judges, academics, writers, and other thinkers. For more on Runnymede, please visit www.runnymedesociety.ca

    Law and Freedom 2024: A Fireside Discussion with Chief Justice Michael Tulloch

    Law and Freedom 2024: A Fireside Discussion with Chief Justice Michael Tulloch

    In this encore episode from Runnymede's Law & Freedom 2024 national conference, Justice Peter Lauwers sits down with Chief Justice Michael Tulloch of the Ontario Court of Appeal for a fireside discussion on the rule of law and legal practice. This episode has been accredited for 20 EDI professionalism minutes with the Law Society of Ontario.

    • 53 min
    The Notwithstanding Clause and Hak v. Quebec

    The Notwithstanding Clause and Hak v. Quebec

    In this special episode of Runnymede Radio, guest host Jake McConville sits down with Professor Ryan Alford of Lakehead University and Stéphane Sérafin of the University of Ottawa to discuss the Quebec Court of Appeal's recent decision in Hak v. Quebec, concerning the constitutionality of Quebec's Act respecting the laicity of the state.

    • 50 min
    Jamie Cameron and Richard Moon: When is Assembly No Longer Peaceful?

    Jamie Cameron and Richard Moon: When is Assembly No Longer Peaceful?

    In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Jamie Cameron, professor emerita at Osgoode Hall Law School, and Richard Moon, professor at the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Law, to discuss the “forgotten freedom” of peaceful assembly.

    • 54 min
    Colton Fehr: Bedford and the Attenuation of Rights

    Colton Fehr: Bedford and the Attenuation of Rights

    In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Colton Fehr, Professor at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Law, to discuss his recently released book, Judging Sex Work: Bedford and the Attenuation of Rights.

    • 43 min
    Adrian Vermeule: The Development of Doctrine

    Adrian Vermeule: The Development of Doctrine

    In this special episode of Runnymede Radio, guest hosts Xavier Foccroulle Ménard and Jake McConville sit down with Adrian Vermeule, the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, to discuss the development of doctrine and his 2022 book, Common Good Constitutionalism.

    • 45 min
    Kerri Froc and Derek Ross: What's Next for Canada's MAID Laws?

    Kerri Froc and Derek Ross: What's Next for Canada's MAID Laws?

    In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Kerri Froc, Professor at UNB Law and Derek Ross, Executive Director of Christian Legal Fellowship, to discuss the future of MAID Laws in Canada.

    • 48 min

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