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Book Launch: Public Law w/ Prof Gerard Kennedy, Prof Philip Bryden, Prof Frankie Young & Malcolm Lavoie

Please join us for the book launch of Public Law: Cases, Commentary, and Analysis, 5th Edition with authors Professor Gerard Kennedy (University of Alberta, Faculty of Law), Professor Emeritus Philip Bryden (University of Alberta, Faculty of Law), Malcolm Lavoie (Government of Alberta, Ministry of Justice), and Professor Frankie Young (University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law).

This is a free event open to all members of the community. It will be held in-person at Peter Lougheed Hall in the City Room on the 5th floor. Catering from A Cappella Catering Co. will be provided.

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Book Description

Public Law: Cases, Commentary, and Analysis, 5th Edition is the only text of its kind devoted exclusively to public law in Canada. Serving as a primer on the subject, this title will educate students about the importance of statutes and regulations both as forms of law and as political responses to pressing issues in Canadian society. This text demonstrates concepts, principles, constraints, and theory in a direct and accessible manner, contextualized with carefully selected case excerpts. Cases are presented with insightful author commentary, which offers a compelling, cohesive introduction to the subject of public law.

This edition includes an introduction to the treatment of the rights of Indigenous peoples within the Canadian constitutional framework. It also features significant revisions to statutory interpretation, up-to-date legislation, and recent cases.

 

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September 8, 2025, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

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