Centre for Constitutional Studies
448, Law Centre, University of Alberta T6G 2H5 Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta
Phone: +1 780-492-5681
Address: 448, Law Centre, University of Alberta T6G 2H5 Edmonton, AB, Canada
Website: ualawccsprod.srv.ualberta.ca/
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There's still time to register for tomorrow's Online Charter Series! Professors Emily Laidlaw (Faculty of Law, University of Calgary) and Joel Reardon (Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary) will discuss contact tracing apps, privacy, & how the Charter of Rights and Freedoms may apply, including limits. FREE & open to public. Register here: bit.ly/3nnQy8e
Join us next week for our first Online Charter Series of 2021! Professors Emily Laidlaw (Law, University of Calgary) and Joel Reardon (Computer Science, University of Calgary) will discuss how COVID contact tracing apps work, privacy and security concerns, and how the Charter of Rights and Freedoms may apply, including its limits. This event is FREE and open to the public. For more information and to register: https://bit.ly/3nnQy8e
Now available: The recording of last Friday's panel with Professors Jacob T. Levy, Mary Liston, Arjun Tremblay, Yann Allard-Tremblay, & Hillary Nye, discussing Prof Levy's McDonald Lecture! Moderated by Post-Doctoral Fellow Keith Cherry. Watch here: https://bit.ly/36xS7LI
There is still time to register for tomorrow's event with Professor Jacoby T. Levy and Professors Mary Liston, Arjun Tremblay, Yann Allard-Tremblay, and Hillary Nye. Join us for an exciting discussion of Jacob T. Levy's 31st Annual McDonald Lecture! The event will be moderated by Post-Doctoral Fellow, Keith Cherry. The event is free. For further information, and to register: https://bit.ly/3pIoHSE
Join us for today for our Online Charter Series, "Section 25 of the Charter - Indigenous Laws in Canadian Courts", with Ryan Beaton, lawyer and PhD candidate, University of Victoria. There is still time to register! Event is FREE and open to the public. Register here: https://bit.ly/2GNJhyR
Join us, Professor Jacoby T. Levy and Professors Mary Liston, Arjun Tremblay, Yann Allard-Tremblay, and Hillary Nye next Friday, November 27th, for a discussion of Jacob T. Levy's 31st Annual McDonald Lecture! The event will be moderated by Post-Doctoral Fellow, Keith Cherry. The event is free. For further information, and to register: https://bit.ly/3pIoHSE
Join us for our Oct. 22nd Online Charter Series, "Section 25 of the Charter - Indigenous Laws in Canadian Courts", with Ryan Beaton, lawyer and PhD candidate, University of Victoria. Event is FREE and open to the public. Register here: https://bit.ly/2GNJhyR
We are excited to have Professor Jacob T. Levy speaking at the 31st Annual McDonald Lecture in Constitutional Studies. Join us on Weds, Nov. 4 at 5 pm (MDT). Professor Levy will examine the roots of our contemporary challenges to constitutional democracy, and trace these to the development of one of constitutionalism's central institutions: the separation of powers. He will explain how the visible fragility of constitutional democracy is, in real part, a fragility of the sepa...ration of powers, and how addressing the one requires also addressing the other. Register here: bit.ly/3n74gxA Event is FREE.
Join us this Wednesday, Nov 4th, as Professor Jacob T. Levy presents the 31st Annual McDonald Lecture in Constitutional Studies. Register here: https://bit.ly/35S45hw Event is free.
Join us for our next Online Charter Series, "Pandemic Travel Restrictions: Do They Violate Your Mobility Rights?", on Monday, Sept. 28 at noon MDT. The Webinar is FREE & open to the public. Register here: https://bit.ly/35paHpd
Join Professors Eric M. Adams, Andrew Leach, and Jocelyn Stacey on September 21st as they discuss the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and the Constitution. More information and registration here: https://bit.ly/2RnJifj
Submissions for Issue 25.1 of the Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles are due tomorrow! Submissions for Issue 25.2 are due September 30th! See our Call for Papers: https://bit.ly/3dzjCEN
We are pleased to announce that Volume 24.2 (2019-2020) of our journal, Review of Constitutional Studies, is now available. https://bit.ly/2OtvZbF
Submissions are still open for Issues 25.1 and 25.2 of our journal, the Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles. See our Call for Papers: https://bit.ly/3dzjCEN
We are now accepting submissions for the Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d’études constitutionnelles, Issues 25.1 and 25.2. For deetails, see our Call for Papers: https://bit.ly/3dzjCEN
There is still time to register for our Downtown Charter Series webinar tomorrow with Professor Ubaka Ogbogu! The event is FREE and open to the public. You can register here: https://bit.ly/2YhexeR
There's still time to register for our Downtown Charter Series Webinar next week! https://bit.ly/3cz8586 Join us on June 10th for Professor Ogbogu's presentation, "Rights, Freedoms, and Medical Assistance in Dying". FREE and open to the public.
Join us for our Webinar, "Rights, Freedoms, and Medical Assistance in Dying" with Professor Ogbogu on June 10th! Register here: https://bit.ly/3eoOg4y
We will be hosting our first ever webinar with Professors David Dyzenhaus and Paul Daly presenting! Register here: https://bit.ly/2zgO6gF
Our newest issue of Constitutional Forum, a special issue on campus free speech is available now! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/34ezREg
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