The Court of Appeal for Ontario upholds the constitutionality of Canada’s election system| Double Aspect
3 posts published by Leonid Sirota during February 2025| Double Aspect
A response to critics of alleged judicial overreach in the face of legislative and governmental arbitrariness| Double Aspect
In defence of the controversial decision holding that demolishing bike lanes in Toronto is unconstitutional| Double Aspect
There is much to learn from a recent English decision on police impartiality| Double Aspect
The requirements of due process are often minimal, but still important.| Double Aspect
Is the constitution the explanation for the differences between the ways obnoxious leaders are dealt with in the US and the UK?| Double Aspect
Is the legal blogosphere having a revival?| Double Aspect
Do law-breakers deserve due process, or is it only a device to protect the innocent?| Double Aspect
The “common good constitutionalism” motte-and-bailey revisited, and why due process matters to the moderns as well as the ancients| Double Aspect
The Federal Court dismisses the challenge to the prorogation of Parliament| Double Aspect
The trade war is a metastasis of big government, and Canada is wrong to respond to it by empowering government at the expense of individuals| Double Aspect
New Zealand’s government wants better regulation. Is it going about it the right way?| Double Aspect
Does the law limit the Prime Minister’s power to prorogue Parliament? Would the courts say so?| Double Aspect