“The Supreme Court is Canada’s court of last resort. There is nowhere to go afterwards.” - Philip Slayton, “Mighty Judgment: How the Supreme Court of Canada Runs Your Life.”
Whether one lives in Canada, the United States or France, the Supreme Court is the most important body of law of a country. It takes major legal decisions and is often instrumental in shaping the way society evolves.
And yet, most people do not know much about it. In fact, they are totally unaware of the names of its main actors. In Canada, the current Supreme Court Justices are Beverly McLachlin, Ian Binnie, Louis Lebel, Marie Deschamps, Morris Fish, Rosalie Abella, Louise Charron, Marshall Rothstein, and Tom Cromwell.
In 2015, four of Canada’s Supreme Court judges will reach the mandatory retirement age of 75. There will be no democratic election to decide who replaces them. Only one person, the prime minister, will have his or her say in the appointments.
With that idea in mind, Philip Slayton has written a book that both educates and enlightens Canadians as to the past, present and future of one of the most 'secretive' institutions in their country. Divided into two main parts, “Mighty Judgment” first deals with some of the major decisions handed down by the Supreme Court since 1982 — the year when the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms came into force. The second part gets a little more personal and gives readers interesting details on the lives of the current judges.
The strength of “Mighty Judgment” lies in its approachability. Contrarily to other books on the topic, the very extensive amount of facts, quotes, anecdotes, and article extracts is presented in a manner that is very reader-friendly and easily understandable.
However, “Mighty Judgment” would not be as interesting as it is without Slayton’s talent for the written word. The lawyer in him clearly masters linguistic nuances, while favoring a style that will appeal to experts in the legal field and laymen alike.
“Mighty Judgment” offers interesting and revealing insights into the inner workings of Canada’s Supreme Court. Reading it will help you understand that you have a role to play in its future — and ultimately in the future of the country at large.
More about “Mighty Judgment: How the Supreme Court of Canada Runs Your Life”
Publication date: April 16, 2011
Publisher: Allen Lane Canada
ISBN: 978-0-67006-927-9
Book available for purchase at the following: www.penguin.ca, www.amazon.ca and www.allenlane.ca.
About Philip Slayton
Philip Slayton is the bestselling author of “Lawyers Gone Bad.” A Rhodes Scholar, he served as a law clerk on the Supreme Court of Canada before joining the law firm Blake, Cassels & Graydon. He retired as a senior partner in 2000.
Slayton writes for Canadian Lawyer magazine and divides his time between Toronto and Nova Scotia.
For more information on Philip Slayton, visit http://www.philipslayton.com.
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