Soutenez la Société Runnymede !

La Runnymede Society est un projet de la Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF). Des reçus fiscaux officiels sont émis par la CCF pour les dons de 25 $ ou plus. Le numéro d'enregistrement de la CCF en tant qu'organisme de bienfaisance est le 86617 6654 RR0001. Les dons effectués en personne ou par chèque doivent être libellés à l'ordre de la « Canadian Constitution Foundation » et accompagnés d'une note indiquant que vous souhaitez que votre don soit affecté aux activités de la Runnymede Society. Tous les donateurs ont la possibilité de rester anonymes. Tous les donateurs ont la possibilité de rester anonymes.

Interested in supporting a specific program or student chapter? Reach out to our Content and Communications Director Robbie Borrelli (rborrelli@runnymedesociety.ca) to ensure your gift supports your preferred cause.

Our Programs

1. Student Chapters

Every year, we bring together law student volunteers to host events in law schools across Canada that challenge the culture of self-censorship that many law schools have cultivated.

2. Lawyer Chapters

Our lawyer chapters gather lawyers in cities across Canada to host thought-provoking events that strengthen and expand the Runnymede network.

3. Scholarships and Fellowships

Every year, we offer the Blackstone Prize and Jack Major Graduate Fellowship to support legal academics committed to the principles of constitutionalism, fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law.

4. Law & Freedom

Our annual conference attracts over 200 scholars, lawyers, and law students to hear from some of the brightest minds in Canada’s legal community on the most pressing issues relating to constitutionalism, fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law.

5. Dicey Law Review

Produced in collaboration between the Runnymede Society and Advocates for the Rule of Law, the Dicey Law Review provides scholarly articles focused on constitutionalism and the rule of law every year. Some articles are jointly published in the Supreme Court Law Review.

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