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Runnymede Radio
Runnymede Radio
88 episodes
4 days ago
Provocative yet respectful discussion of law, politics, and culture in Canada and beyond, featuring interviews with judges, academics, writers, and other thinkers. For more on Runnymede, please visit www.runnymedesociety.ca
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Provocative yet respectful discussion of law, politics, and culture in Canada and beyond, featuring interviews with judges, academics, writers, and other thinkers. For more on Runnymede, please visit www.runnymedesociety.ca
Show more...
Education
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Morton: The Politicization of the Courts
Runnymede Radio
22 minutes 54 seconds
4 months ago
Morton: The Politicization of the Courts
Have the courts become political? In this encore episode from Law & Freedom 2025, Professor Ted Morton argues that changes in how Canadians view the role of our courts and the purpose of our constitution have politicized our courts. The full panel discussion, featuring three other speakers, can be found on our Member Area.  Further reading: The Charter Revolution and the Court Party.
Runnymede Radio
Provocative yet respectful discussion of law, politics, and culture in Canada and beyond, featuring interviews with judges, academics, writers, and other thinkers. For more on Runnymede, please visit www.runnymedesociety.ca