The Laskin Moot Court Competition, also known as The Laskin Moot, is an annual mooting competition in Canada. It is named after Bora Laskin, the fourteenth Chief Justice of Canada.[1]
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TheLaskinMoot Court Competition, also known as TheLaskinMoot, is an annual mooting competition in Canada. It is named after Bora Laskin, the fourteenth...
jurist, served on the Supreme Court of Canada TheLaskinMoot, a Canadian moot court competition named in honour of Bora Laskin Daniel Laskin (1924–2021),...
include Ames Moot Court Competition and TheLaskinMoot. A number of moot court competitions focus on specific areas of law. For example, the First Amendment...
Laskin PC CC FRSC (October 5, 1912 – March 26, 1984) was a Canadian jurist who served as the 14th chief justice of Canada from 1973 to 1984. Laskin was...
faculty and student common rooms, the Rosalie Silberman Abella Moot Court, as well as the Bora Laskin Law Library. The Jackman Law Building was designed...
Danto-Clancy and Justin Blanco from Bora Laskin Faculty of Law 2019: Amanda Gallo and Nathan Wainwright from Bora Laskin Faculty of Law 2016: Samuel Greene...
Supreme Court justice in Moot Trial Competition, The Harvard Crimson, November 15, 2006. Cieply, Michael (October 30, 2011). "or the Academy's New Chief,...
points later given by Chief Justice Laskin. However, the Court split 6–3 on the issues of necessity and s. 45 of the Criminal Code, which provided that...