Runnymede Society National Director releases update regarding Law & Freedom 2022: I’d like to begin by thanking everyone who has already registered to attend Law & Freedom 2022. We know what this conference means to so many of you, and how eager our members are to gather together again in...
Supreme Court Law Review: Call for Papers
[et_pb_section admin_label="section"] [et_pb_row admin_label="row"] [et_pb_column type="4_4"][et_pb_text admin_label="Text"] The Unwritten Principle of Constitutionalism in Canadian Jurisprudence: Does a (Meta-)principle Undergird Canada’s Rule of Law, and is it Justiciable? A project co-presented by Maxime St-Hilaire (Faculté de droit, Université de Sherbrooke), Ryan Alford, (Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, Lakehead University) and the...
Introducing Our New National Director
The Runnymede Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Kristopher Kinsinger as our new National Director. Over the summer months, Kristopher has worked closely with our former National Director Mark Mancini and the rest of the Runnymede team to transition into his new role. We are especially grateful to...
Dr. Andy Summers: Wealth taxation in response to Covid-19
This special episode of Runnymede Radio features Dr. Andy Summers of the London School of Economics Department of Law. Joined by the the Runnymede Society's Thomas Falcone, Dr. Summers discusses his recent work with the UK Wealth Tax Commission and the rule of law implications surrounding the possible implementation of...
Professor Malcolm Lavoie: The Implications of Property as Self-Government
Our first episode of Runnymede Radio for 2021 features Professor Malcolm Lavoie of the University of Alberta Faculty of Law discussing his recent University of Toronto Law Journal article, "The Implications of Property as Self-Government."
Dr. Gerard Kennedy: Atlantic Lottery, Nevsun, and the rule of law in private law jurisprudence
This month's episode of Runnymede Radio features a conversation with Dr. Gerard Kennedy from the University of Manitoba Robson Hall School of Law. Dr. Kennedy discusses the recent Supreme Court of Canada decisions in Atlantic Lottery and Nevsun and their relationship to the rule of law in private law jurisprudence.
Dean Mark Walters: Dicey and the common law constitutional tradition
This episode features a wide-ranging discussion with Mark Walters -- Dean of the Queen's University Faculty of Law -- on his upcoming book, A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition: ‘A Legal Turn of Mind’.
Professor Philippe Lagassé: On prorogation
Runnymede Radio is back! This episode features Philippe Lagassé, associate professor and the Barton Chair at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. Professor Lagassé and our National Director Mark Mancini discuss parliamentary prorogation in light of recent events in Ottawa. A timely and informative conversation.