Tyler Boggs Judges at Osgoode Hall’s Constitutional Law Moot

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9 February 2022
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On February 12, 2022, Tyler Boggs judges the Osgoode Hall Constitutional Law Society’s first-ever Constitutional Law Moot. The Moot is competitive and open to all JD students currently enrolled at Osgoode Hall Law School. This year’s problem is based on the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General), 2021 SCC 34.

 

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