Osgoode Hall Law School’s highly anticipated Constitutional Cases Conference, examining constitutional decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada from 2014, will take place on Friday, April 10, 2015 from 8:30am to 5pm at the InterContinental Hotel Toronto Yorkville, 220 Bloor Street West. Members of the media are invited to attend this sold-out conference. Please advise Virginia Corner (below) if you are planning to attend, as space will be limited.
The opening address at 9:30am by Osgoode Professor Jamie Cameron will provide a review of the Supreme Court’s 2014 constitutional jurisprudence, highlighting key patterns and trends and commenting on significant developments.
A who’s who of Canadian legal scholars and practitioners will participate in the following panel discussions throughout the day:
10am | Indigenous Peoples and the Constitution |
11:30am | Panel A: Contesting the Constitution Act, 1867 |
Panel B: Prisons and Punishment | |
1:30pm | A Conversation with Supreme Court of Canada Justice Rosalie Abella |
2:15pm | Panel C: Fundamental Freedoms |
Panel D: Mr. Big and Big Brother: Developments in Police Powers | |
3:45pm | The Slow Burn of Constitutional Justice/Constitutional Justice in the Longue Durée |
The conversation at 1:30pm with Justice Rosalie Abella will be hosted by Osgoode Dean Lorne Sossin.
Complete details of the 2014 Constitutional Cases Conference, which is co-chaired by Osgoode Professors Benjamin Berger and Sonia Lawrence, can be found here.
WHAT: Osgoode’s 2014 Constitutional Cases Conference
WHEN: Friday, April 10, 2015, 8:30am to 5pm
WHERE: InterContinental Hotel Toronto Yorkville, 220 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON M5S 1T8
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Media Contact:
Virginia Corner, Communications Manager, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, 416-736-5820, vcorner@osgoode.yorku.ca