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Eric Adams

@ericadams99

University of Alberta law professor, legal historian, constitutional scholar, and lawyer, but otherwise a pretty decent guy

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From the archives—April 10, 1989: PM Brian Mulroney is asked about the acceptability of Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa's use of the #NotwithstandingClause: "I believe that a constitution should unite all Cdns. And this one regrettably has failed that test..." #cdnpoli #onpoli

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We walked. We talked law. We talked not law. When your law school is perched on the edge of a glorious river valley - the best thing to do is to get in it as often as you can. Look for our next walk in October!

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This article is a captivating exploration of Bruce Ziff's life, career, and contributions to the law. Explore the vibrant narrative of Canada's legal history and how it interconnects with new horizons in legal teaching and scholarship.

This article is a captivating exploration of Bruce Ziff's life, career, and contributions to the law. Explore the vibrant narrative of Canada's legal history and how it interconnects with new horizons in legal teaching and scholarship.
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📚 You are invited to the 15th Annual DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting lecture in Legal History 📚 This year’s speaker is Dr. Eric Adams from the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Law. Title: "The Exile of Japanese Canadians, 1946". ✅Event is open to all students and faculty.

📚 You are invited to the 15th Annual DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting lecture in Legal History 📚
This year’s speaker is Dr. Eric Adams from the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Law. 
Title: "The Exile of Japanese Canadians, 1946".
✅Event is open to all students and faculty.
Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩 (@acoyne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My own view is that each of the traditions — liberalism, conservatism socialism, libertarianism — has something to teach us. While we might observe in ourselves a tendency to lean more towards one than the others, I don’t see why any of us would want to consecrate that as dogma.