CPD 435.4 - Constitutional Matters Before Administrative Decision-Makers
CPD 435 - Navigating the New Landscape: Administrative Law Practice and Vavilov
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54m
Recorded 2025-10-22
Qualifies for 1 CPD Hours.
Explore the intersection of constitutional law and administrative decision-making. This session discusses who can decide constitutional issues, what types of matters are appropriate, and when such determinations should occur. It includes recent case law and highlights areas of ongoing uncertainty.
Presenter: Benjamin Ralston, University of Saskatchewan, College of Law
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