7 posts published by Leonid Sirota during September 2025| Double Aspect
What the failures of consumer-protection legisaltion teach us about the Rule of Law| Double Aspect
On love of country| Double Aspect
La contestation de la nomination du juge Leckey à la Cour supérieure est sans fondement| Double Aspect
This post is written by Leonid Sirota and Mark Mancini. We read with interest Stéphane Sérafin, Kerry Sun, and Xavier Foccroulle Ménard’s reply to our earlier post on legal interpretation. In a nut…| Double Aspect
The trade-offs involved in designing fair administrative procedures| Double Aspect
Adrian Vermeule's promise of an illiberal legality is a fantasy or a lie| Double Aspect
Ideological litmus tests on academic hiring continue in Canada| Double Aspect
The UK law on incitement and its enforcement go off the rails| Double Aspect
The new right doesn't want to debate abortion, but it shouldn't have that luxury| Double Aspect
Why Adrian Vermeule should not be honoured| Double Aspect
A reading list on constitutional interpretation in Canada| Double Aspect
The Court of Appeal for Ontario upholds the constitutionality of Canada’s election system| 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 “common good constitutionalism” motte-and-bailey revisited, and why due process matters to the moderns as well as the ancients| 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