Event Details

A Counter-Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty: Defending Minority Rights in a Time of Populism

Canada’s Constitution — specifically, the notwithstanding clause of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms — empowers legislators to impose unreasonable limits on the rights of minorities. As politicians appear increasingly inclined to do so, and as the expected political cost fails to materialize, what is the role of lawyers and the courts in protecting the politically vulnerable?

Adam Goldenberg is lead counsel for 2SLGBTQI+ organizations and individuals challenging anti-trans laws in Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, and here in Alberta. Join him for a discussion of how litigators are seeking to uphold our fundamental constitutional commitments despite populist political pushback.

Speakers

Adam Goldenberg

Partner, McCarthy Tetrault
Adam Goldenberg is a partner in with McCarthy Tetrault's Litigation Group. His trial, appellate, and arbitration practice focuses on commercial and public law disputes, and he has litigated before judges and arbitrators across the country, including in the courts of Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and the federal courts. He has also been counsel in more than two dozen appeals to the Supreme Court of Canada.

Event Date(s):

February 10, 2025, 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm

Register Here
Subscription Form

Subscribe

Protection of Privacy – Personal information provided is collected in accordance with Section 33(c) of the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the FOIP Act) and will be protected under Part 2 of that Act. It will be used for the purpose of managing CCS’ email subscription lists. Should you require further information about collection, use and disclosure of personal information, or to unsubscribe, please contact: Administrator, Centre for Constitutional Studies, 448D Law Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, T6G 2H5, Tel: 780-492-5681, Email: ccslaw@ualberta.ca. You may unsubscribe from our email lists at any time.
Centre for Constitutional Studies
448D Law Centre
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB T6G 2H5
chevron-down linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram