9:00 am (Great Hall) – Panel 1: The Supreme Court of Canada as an institution – This program contains 0 hours and 55 minutes of Professionalism Content (Law Society of Ontario). - Prof. Andrea Lawlor | Associate Professor, McMaster University - Prof. Paul-Erik Veel | Adjunct Professor, University of Toronto...
Law and Freedom 2024: Constitutionalism in a Free and Democratic Society
Law & Freedom 2023: The State of Academic Freedom
This panel featuring Professor Jamie Cameron, Professor Faisal Bhabha, Professor Finn Makela, and Derek Ross is a conversation on the state of academic freedom in Canada today. Moderated by Aaron Wudrick.
Debate: The presumption of innocence and the courts of public opinion
Featuring lawyers Annamaria Enenajor and Michael Spratt. Recorded on January 12, 2019 at the Runnymede Society's Law and Freedom conference. To what extent should the presumption of innocence, a fundamental principle of criminal proceedings, apply outside of a court of law? Should the presumption have the same force in the...
Saturday keynote: Claire Lehmann of Quillette
Recorded on January 12, 2019 at the Runnymede Society's Law and Freedom conference. Claire Lehmann is a writer, editor, and entrepreneur. She is the founding editor of Quillette, an international online magazine which specialises in long-form commentary on culture, politics, and science. Her own writing has been published locally and...
Aboriginal Property Rights, Duty to Consult, and Rule of Law Theory
The Muhammad Cartoons, Charlie Hebdo, and the State of Free Speech
This was the Saturday evening Keynote presentation at the 2018 Law and Freedom Conference. This was recorded on January 13, 2018.
The Rule of Law All The Way Up
Recorded on January 13, 2018 at the Runnymede Society's Law & Freedom conference. With Leonid Sirota and the Hon. Bradley Miller.