Administrative Law Judicial Review and Public Law Privative clauses in the public eye: Democracy Watch heads to the Supreme Court of Canada By Brandon Barnes Trickett and Tom Nichini
Administrative Law Judicial Review and Public Law Supreme Court of Canada dismisses Saskatchewan’s application to strike for abuse of process against Métis Nation By Brandon Barnes Trickett and Tom Nichini
Administrative Law Judicial Review and Public Law Privacy Supreme Court of Canada rules school boards are “manifestations of government” and the Canadian Charter applies: York Region District School Board v. Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario By Brandon Barnes Trickett, Laurie Livingstone, and Kirsten Thompson
Administrative Law Judicial Review and Public Law L’existence d’un droit d’appel limité empêche-t-elle une personne de présenter une demande de pourvoi en contrôle judiciaire? La réponse se trouve dans Yatar c. TD Insurance Meloche Monnex By Ana Qarri
Administrative Law Judicial Review and Public Law The role that a limited statutory right of appeal plays in the availability of judicial review: Yatar v. TD Insurance Meloche Monnex
Judicial Review and Public Law Canvassing the fundamentals of federalism in Reference re Impact Assessment Act By Laurie Livingstone and Brandon Barnes Trickett
Judicial Review and Public Law Can the government immunize certain regulatory decisions from judicial review? Federal Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada set to weigh in By Morgan Camley, Mélanie Power, and Kathryn Gullason
Commercial Litigation Judicial Review and Public Law No secret note passing – Alberta Court of Appeal confirms full disclosure in judicial review By Laurie Livingstone, Dan Collins, and Lyndsee Thompson
Commercial Litigation Judicial Review and Public Law A floodgate of correctness? The Supreme Court of Canada creates a new category of correctness in judicial review By Laurie Livingstone and David Konkin
Commercial Litigation Judicial Review and Public Law Words, words, words … are not enough to constitute reasons. The Alberta Court of Appeal puts administrative decision makers on notice in recent judicial review case By Laurie Livingstone and David Konkin