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Patrick Baud

@patrickbaud

Federal Crown counsel & researcher focused on Crown, courts, Parliament, Indigenous self-government, constitutional amendment, const remedies & territories

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Geoff Sigalet (@geoffsigalet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many thanks to all who helped with our new CJPS_RCSP article (coauthored with Dave Snow) "Notwithstanding Centralism: The Resurgence of the Notwithstanding Clause and the Conservative Provincial Rights Movement" papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Noura Karazivan's forthcoming article exploring a purposive interpretation of s 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the limits on s 33 declarations that interpretation might imply : papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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The new Great Seal of Canada has been approved by His Majesty King Charles III. The Minister of Industry, as Registrar General of Canada, is responsible for overseeing its replacement. The Royal Canadian Mint will produce the new seal.

The new Great Seal of Canada has been approved by His Majesty King Charles III. The Minister of Industry, as Registrar General of Canada, is responsible for overseeing its replacement. The <a href="/CanadianMint/">Royal Canadian Mint</a> will produce the new seal.
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Fed courts friends - there’s a new edition of LeBlanc JA, Letarte, Rouillard-Labbé and Veilleux’s French language book on fed courts practice: store.lexisnexis.com/fr-ca/recours-…

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New entry by Grégoire Webber in the debate on the powers of courts in the face of a (valid) declaration under s 33 of the Charter: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Dan Epps (@danepps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW ARTICLE on SSRN: "The Practice of Executive Constitutionalism," by me and Conor Clarke (forthcoming in Virginia Law Review). Check it out! (Link in next tweet to avoid being crushed by the X algorithm).

NEW ARTICLE on <a href="/SSRN/">SSRN</a>: "The Practice of Executive Constitutionalism," by me and <a href="/conorjclarke/">Conor Clarke</a> (forthcoming in <a href="/VirginiaLawRev/">Virginia Law Review</a>). Check it out! (Link in next tweet to avoid being crushed by the <a href="/X/">X</a> algorithm).
Orin Kerr (@orinkerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I once wrote a law review article in 15 minutes that was the subject of a symposium the next year and has been cited by courts nine times.

Lawrence Solum (@lsolum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perry & Ryu on Judicial Review, buff.ly/roZFF0H - Adam Perry (University of Oxford - Faculty of Law) & Angelo Ryu (University of Oxford - Saint John's College) have posted Judicial Review: Substance and Procedure on SSRN.

David Torrance (@davidtorrance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s a new Commons Library briefing paper on the Sewel Convention and legislative consent. The focus is mainly procedural but there’s also a bit of history regarding the convention’s origins and development since 1999 1/3

Here’s a new <a href="/commonslibrary/">Commons Library</a> briefing paper on the Sewel Convention and legislative consent. The focus is mainly procedural but there’s also a bit of history regarding the convention’s origins and development since 1999 1/3
Mark P. Mancini (@markpmancini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper with Charlie Feldman. We urge the Supreme Court to heed its own warnings on legislative history. We explore how some courts misread these materials, equating them with the intent of the legislature, and we propose a methodology for the proper use of legislative history.

New paper with <a href="/ParlCharlie/">Charlie Feldman</a>.  We urge the Supreme Court to heed its own warnings on legislative history. We explore how some courts misread these materials, equating them with the intent of the legislature, and we propose a methodology for the proper use of legislative history.
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Important new paper by Vanessa MacDonnell on the idea that one part of the Constitution can't be used to invalidate another: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Orin Kerr (@orinkerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Niche tweet, but it would be cool if you could easily add a post-script to your old articles in which you say how your views have changed or evolved since the article came out, or even just how you would state the points differently now.

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We are pleased to open the Call for Papers for the 2026 Public Law Conference, 1-4 July 2026, Cape Town. The theme is "Public Law & the Future of Constitutional Democracy". Submit an abstract via Oxford Abstracts by 14 Nov 2025: app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/79382/s… Details⬇️

We are pleased to open the Call for Papers for the 2026 Public Law Conference, 1-4 July 2026, Cape Town. 
The theme is "Public Law &amp; the Future of Constitutional Democracy".  
Submit an abstract via Oxford Abstracts by 14 Nov 2025: app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/79382/s… 
Details⬇️
Orin Kerr (@orinkerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW VIDEO: "So You're About To Start Law School: An Incoming Law Student's Guide to the First Month" My tips, especially for those first-gen students who don't know a lot of lawyers. Hope students find it useful. WATCH IT HERE: youtube.com/watch?v=Ayl3fl…

NEW VIDEO: "So You're About To Start Law School: An Incoming Law Student's Guide to the First Month"  My tips, especially for those first-gen students who don't know a lot of lawyers. Hope students find it useful. 

WATCH IT HERE: youtube.com/watch?v=Ayl3fl…