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SUJIT CHOUDHRY NYU SCHOOL OF LAW 40 WASHINGTON SQUARE S., NEW YORK, NY, 10012 USA • [email protected] www.sujitchoudhry.com • www.constitutionaltransitions.org

ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Cecelia Goetz Professor of Law Faculty Director, Center for Constitutional Transitions Global Visiting Professor of Law UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY OF LAW Associate Dean (First Year Program) Scholl Chair Professor Associate Professor (tenured) Assistant Professor Cross-Appointed, School of Public Policy & Governance Cross-Appointed, Dept. of Political Science, Faculty of Arts & Science Member, Centre for Ethics Associate Senior Fellow, Massey College

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January 2008 - July 2011 2006-11 2010-11 2004-10 1999-2004 2006-11 2005-11 2005-11 2003-11

EDUCATION HARVARD LAW SCHOOL: LL.M. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY OF LAW: LL.B. (Hon.) UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, OXFORD: B.A. in Law (1st Cl. Hon.), Rhodes Scholar MCGILL UNIVERSITY: B.Sc. (Great Distinction)

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HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS Professional Neelan Tiruchelvam Memorial Lecture, Colombo, Sri Lanka Trudeau Foundation Lecture, University of Alberta Trudeau Fellowship, Trudeau Foundation ($225,000) Board of Editors, International Journal of Constitutional Law Editorial Board, Constitutional Court Review, South Africa Board of Advisers, Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law Connaught Research Fellowship in the Social Sciences, University of Toronto Manuscript reviewer for Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, University of Toronto Press, University of Toronto Law Journal Community Samara Project, Toronto, Canada, Advisory Board DiverseCity Project, Toronto, Canada, Steering Committee Education Harvard University Graduate Fellowship, Harvard University Center for Ethics and the Professions

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William E. Taylor Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (for top ranked applicant in graduate fellowship competition) Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship, Harvard University U.S.-Canada Fulbright Scholarship (declined) University of Toronto Dean Cecil A. Wright Key (for excellence in academic extra-curricular work) Class of 1967 Prize Osler Hoskin Prize Blaney, McMurtry, Stappels Prize Bassel, Sullivan, Leake & Davison Prize James Jefferson Prize University College, Oxford Rhodes Scholarship University College Prize Peter Rowley Prize, University College McGill University University Scholar Penhallow Prize Rowlinson Traveling Prize Scarlet Key Award (for excellence in leadership) Greville Smith Entrance Scholarship Canada Science Scholarship

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1996 1996 1996 1996 1995 1995

1992-4 1994 1994

1992 1992 1992 1992 1988-92 1988-92

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL TRANSITIONS, NYU SCHOOL OF LAW Founder and Faculty Director. The Center for Constitutional Transitions (www.constitutionaltransitions.org) structures and leads international networks of senior policy experts and academic experts to conduct research on constitutional questions of practical importance in the field and deep scholarly interest to the academy & provides “back office”, real-time research support to constitutional advisors in the field.

2012-

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRACY AND ELECTORAL ASSISTANCE (INTERNATIONAL IDEA) Consultant for technical assistance projects in support of constitutional transitions in support of constitutional transitions in Egypt, Jordan, Libya and Tunisia. Missions to Beirut (July 2012, for Jordan project), Tunis (November 2012), and Libya (December 2012)

2012-

POLICY IMPLEMENTATION ASSISTANCE PROJECT, VIETNAM Consultant to project providing technical advice to Law Committee of National Assembly of Vietnam on constitutional reform. Led workshop for visiting delegation of Law Committee, June 2011 (in Toronto).

2011

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UNITED NATIONS MEDIATION ROSTER Invited member of roster of mediation experts for rapid deployment by the United Nations Department of Political Affairs. CANADIAN BAR ASSOCIATION, ENGAGING CIVIL SOCIETY IN DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT IN NEPAL PROJECT Project Advisory Committee. Canadian International Development Agency funded project, building capacity of Nepal Bar Association for constitutional negotiations. Missions to Nepal: April-May 2007; June 2010. Delivered workshops on federalism, self-determination, official language policy.

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2007-11

BRITISH COLUMBIA CIVIL LIBERTIES ASSOCIATION, VANCOUVER Counsel in the Khadr 1 and Khadr 2 appeals before the Supreme Court of Canada.

2008, 2009

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Consultant on constitutional issues in connection with official language rights and federalism. Missions to Nepal: April-May 2007.

2007

ONTARIO CITIZENS’ ASSEMBLY ON ELECTORAL REFORM Consultant. Prepared memorandum on the impact of reforms to Ontario’s electoral system on the weight of the votes of visible minority urban residents.

2007

LEGAL AID ONTARIO, TORONTO Member, Board of Directors, of Ontario’s publicly funded legal assistance program. Finance & Audit Committee (2006-10), Public Affairs & Education Committee (2006-8).

2006-10

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH, NEW YORK Counsel (including oral argument) in the Almrei, Charkaoui and Harkat appeals before the Supreme Court of Canada, through the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Toronto.

2006

GOVERNING TORONTO ADVISORY PANEL, CITY OF TORONTO Member of three-member panel appointed by Toronto City Council, which proposed major reforms to the structure of municipal government in Toronto which have been implemented.

2005

WORLD BANK INSTITUTE, WORLD BANK Consultant. Prepared paper on constitutional and legal framework for intergovernmental transfers in federations.

2005

DEMOCRATIC RENEWAL SECRETARIAT, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Member, Academic Advisory Committee. NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON SARS AND PUBLIC HEALTH (NAYLOR COMMITTEE) Consultant. Prepared report on selected legal issues raised by the creation of a national system to manage infectious disease outbreaks.

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FORUM OF FEDERATIONS, OTTAWA & CENTRE FOR POLICY ALTERNATIVES, COLOMBO, SRI LANKA Member of team of foreign constitutional experts on mission to Sri Lanka; led seminars and workshops in support of the Sri Lankan peace negotiations.

2003

ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE FUTURE OF HEALTH CARE (ROMANOW COMMISSION) Consultant. Prepared report on Canada Health Act.

2002

HEALTH CANADA, GOVERNMENT OF CANADA Consultant to Policy Division. Prepared policy manual on federal jurisdiction over health care.

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CONSTITUTIONAL AND PUBLIC POLICY CONSULTANT Provide confidential constitutional opinions and public policy advice to governments, public sector organizations, NGOs and private sector entities. SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Law Clerk to the Rt. Hon. Antonio Lamer, Chief Justice of Canada.

2001-

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LEGAL RESOURCES CENTRE, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA Summer 1996 Constitutional Litigation Unit. Prepared factum on behalf of Constitutional Assembly of South Africa in Re Certification of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. CHARTER COMMITTEE ON POVERTY ISSUES, TORONTO Prepared report on constitutional issues surrounding repeal of national standards for social assistance programs.

Fall 1995

MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Constitutional Law & Policy Division.

Summer 1995

OSLER, HOSKIN & HARCOURT, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, TORONTO Litigation Department.

Summer 1995

CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, TORONTO Research on constitutional issues surrounding television coverage of criminal proceedings. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND Intern in Health Legislation Unit. JOINT CENTRE FOR BIOETHICS, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Summer student.

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Summer 1993

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SERVICE New York University, School of Law Academic Personnel Committee Convenor, Constitutional Law Area Group

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Faculty of Law, University of Toronto Ad Hoc Working Group on Structure of Grading System, Chair Ad Hoc Working Group on December Tests, Chair Standing Curriculum Committee Chair International Advisory Committee Appointments Committee David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, Advisory Board Chair Course Assignments Committee First Year Student Programs and Petitions Committee, Chair Distinguished Visitors & Special Lectures Selection Committee Distinguished Visitors Advisory Committee Accessibility and Outreach Committee Pedagogy Working Group Academic Plan Committee Special Committee on the Capstone Experience Special Lectures Selection Committee Associate Deans Search Committee Diversity Working Group Provostial Review of Faculty of Law Committee Short Term Curriculum Committee December Tests Committee Faculty Advisor, University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review Laptop Computers Committee Special Committee on Diversity (formerly Minority Outreach Committee) Chair Admissions Committee Standing Curriculum Committee First Year Curriculum Committee

2010-11 2009 2000-1, 2007-11 2007-11 2003-4, 2009-11 2004-5, 2006-11 2008-11 2009-11 2008-11 2008-11 2009-11 2007-9 2007-8 2007-8 2006-7 2004 2003-5, 2007-9 2002, 2009 2002 2001-2 2001-3 2001 2000-7 2000-1 1999-2004 2001-4 1999-2001 2000-1 1999-2000

University of Toronto Academic Board Committee on Academic Policy and Programs, Academic Board Planning and Budget Committee, Academic Board University of Toronto Centre for Ethics Working Group University of Toronto Centre for Ethics, Director Search Committee University of Toronto Centre for Ethics, Executive Committee University of Toronto Centre for Ethics, Senior Advisory Group School of Public Policy and Governance, Advisory Group University of Toronto Schools, Board of Directors University of Toronto Schools, Parents’ Liaison Committee, Chair University of Toronto Schools, Students’ Liaison Committee, Chair University of Toronto Schools, Principal Search Committee

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Conferences Organized Chair, “Symposium: Constitutional Transitions in the Middle East” Co-Convenor, “Workshop on Rethinking Post-Conflict Constitutional Design” Co-Chair, “Constitutional Design in Divided Societies” Chair, “Symposium in Honour of Frank Iacobucci” Chair, “The Migration of Constitutional Ideas” Co-Chair, “Symposium on Democratic Renewal in Ontario” Co-Chair, “Judicial Appointment in a Free and Democratic Society” Co-Chair, “Redistribution in the Canadian Federation” Chair, “Making the Mosaic Work: Law & Diversity Conference 2003-4” Chair, “Systemic Racism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System: Law & Diversity Conference 2002-3”

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BOOKS Constitutional Design for Divided Societies: Integration or Accommodation? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008) (editor). The Migration of Constitutional Ideas (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006) (editor). Dilemmas of Solidarity: Rethinking Redistribution in the Canadian Federation (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006) (co-editor with J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens & L. Sossin). JOURNAL ISSUES Citizenship and Constitutionalism, (2010) 8 International Journal of Constitutional Law 6-130 (symposium issue; co-editor with C. Saunders). Constitutionalism in Divided Societies, (2007) 5 International Journal of Constitutional Law 573753 (symposium issue; editor). Education, Administration, and Justice: Essays in Honour of Frank Iacobucci, (2007) 57 University of Toronto Law Journal 129-606 (symposium issue; co-editor with P. Macklem, D. Schneiderman & L. Austin). ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS “Living Originalism in India? ‘Our Law’ and Comparative Constitutional Law”, Yale Journal of Law & Humanities (forthcoming, 2012). “How To Do Comparative Constitutional Law in India: Naz Foundation, Same Sex Rights, and Dialogical Interpretation”, in S. Khilnani, V. Raghavan & A. Thiruvengadam, eds., Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia (Oxford University Press: New Delhi, forthcoming 2012). “The Globalization of the Canadian Constitution”, in Trudeau Foundation Papers (forthcoming 2012). “Civil War, Ceasefire, Constitution: Some Preliminary Notes”, (2012) 33 Cardozo Law Review 1907-21. “Method in Comparative Constitutional Law: A Comment on Law & Versteeg”, (2012) New York University Law Review 1-10.

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“Group Rights”, in M. Rosenfeld & A. Sajo, eds., Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law (Oxford University Press, 2012) 1100-1123. “Independent or Dependent? Constitutional Courts in Divided Societies”, in C. Harvey & A. Schwartz, eds., Rights in Divided Societies (Hart Publishing, 2012) 89-123 (with R. Stacey). “Growing Legal Aid Ontario into the Middle Class: A Proposal for Public Legal Expenses”, in M.J. Trebilcock, T. Duggan & L. Sossin, eds., Middle-Income Access to Justice (University of Toronto Press, 2011) ch. 13 (with M.J. Trebilcock and J. Wilson). “Federalism, Devolution & Secession: From Classical to Post-Conflict Federalism”, in T. Ginsburg and R. Dixon, eds., Research Handbook on Comparative Constitutional Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011) 356-384 (with N. Hume). “The Impact of Regionally Differentiated Entitlement to EI on Charter-Protected Canadians” (2011) (Toronto: Mowat Centre Employment Insurance Task Force) (with M. Pal). “Voter Equality & Other Canadian Values: Finding the Right Balance” (2011) (Toronto: Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation) (with M. Mendelsohn). “Mechanisms for Resolving Divisive Issues in Constitutional Negotiations” (2010) Interpeace Working Paper Series (with N. Haysom). “After the Rights Revolution: Bills of Rights in the Post-Conflict State” (2010) 6 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 301-322. “Symposium on Citizenship: Foreword”, (2010) 8 International Journal of Constitutional Law 6-8 (with C. Saunders). “Constitutional Politics and Crisis in Sri Lanka”, in J. Bertrand & A. Laliberté, eds., Multination States in Asia: Accommodation or Resistance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010) 103135. “Constituency Boundaries in Canada” in H. MacIvor, ed., Election (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2010) 87-105 (with M. Pal). “ ‘He had a mandate’: The South African Constitutional Court and the African National Congress in a Dominant Party Democracy”, (2009) 2 Constitutional Court Review 1-86. “Not a New Constitutional Court: The Canadian Charter, the Supreme Court and Quebec Nationalism”, in P. Pasquino & F. Billi, eds., The Political Origins of Constitutional Courts: Italy, Germany, France, Poland, Canada, United Kingdom (Adriano Olivetti Foundation, 2009) 39-76. “Managing Linguistic Nationalism through Constitutional Design: Lessons from South Asia”, (2009) 7 International Journal of Constitutional Law 577-618. “Drafting Nepal’s Language Policy” (2009) 8:2 Federations 26-28. “Bills of Rights as Instruments of Nation-Building in Multinational States: the Canadian Charter and Quebec Nationalism”, in J. Kelly & C. Manfredi, eds., Contested Constitutionalism: Reflections on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2009) 233-250.

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“Constitutional Change in the 21st Century: A New Debate over the Spending Power” (2008) 34 Queen’s L.J. 375-390. reprinted in P. H. Russell et al., eds., Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2010) 293-296. “Bridging Comparative Politics and Comparative Constitutional Law: Constitutional Design for Divided Societies” in S. Choudhry, ed., Constitutional Design for Divided Societies: Integration or Accommodation? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008) 3-40. “Ackerman’s Higher Lawmaking in Comparative Constitutional Perspective: Constitutional Moments as Constitutional Failures?” (2008) 6 International Journal of Constitutional Law 193230. “Constitutionalism in Divided Societies” (2007) 5 International Journal of Constitutional Law 573575. “Does the World Need More Canada? The Politics of the Canadian Model in Constitutional Politics and Political Theory” (2007) 5 International Journal of Constitutional Law 606-638. reprinted in S. Choudhry, ed., Constitutional Design for Divided Societies: Integration or Accommodation? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008) 141-172. “Frank Iacobucci as Constitution-Maker: From the Quebec Veto Reference, to the Meech Lake Accord and the Quebec Secession Reference” (2007) 57 University of Toronto Law Journal 165-193 (with J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens). “Referendum? What Referendum?” (2007) 15:3 Literary Review of Canada 7-9. “Is Every Ballot Equal? Visible Minority Vote Dilution in Canada” (2007) 13 IRPP Choices 1-30 (with M. Pal). “The Legal Architecture of Intergovernmental Transfers: A Comparative Examination” in R. Boadway & A. Shah, eds., Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers: Principles and Practice, (Washington, DC: World Bank, 2006) (with B. Perrin) 259-292. “Migration as a New Metaphor in Comparative Constitutional Law” in S. Choudhry, ed., The Migration of Constitutional Ideas (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006) 1-36. “Introduction: Exploring the Dilemmas of Solidarity” in Sujit Choudhry, J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens & L. Sossin, eds., Dilemmas of Solidarity: Rethinking Redistribution in the Canadian Federation (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006) (with J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens and L. Sossin) 1-28. “Redistribution in the Canadian Federation: The Impact of the Cities Agenda and the New Canada” in S. Choudhry, J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens & L. Sossin, eds., Dilemmas of Solidarity: Redistribution in the Canadian Federation (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006) 45-56. “Afterword: Solidarity as the Boldness of Modesty” in S. Choudhry, J.-F. Gaudreault-Desbiens & L. Sossin, eds., Dilemmas of Solidarity: Rethinking Redistribution in the Canadian Federation (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006) (with J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens and L. Sossin) 206216.

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“Popular Revolution or Popular Constitutionalism? Reflections on the Constitutional Politics of Quebec Secession” in T. Kahana & R. Bauman, eds., The Least Examined Branch: The Role of Legislatures in the Constitutional State (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006) 480-98. “What is a Canadian?” in I. Studin, ed., What is a Canadian? (Toronto: McLelland & Stewart/Douglas Gibson Books, 2006) 117-123. “So What is The Real Legacy of Oakes? Two Decades of Proportionality Analysis under the Canadian Charter’s Section 1” (2006) 35 Supreme Court Law Review (2d) 501-535. cited by Alberta v. Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, 2009 SCC 37 at para. 154; R. v. Bryan, 2007 SCC 12 at paras. 20 and 29. “Worse than Lochner?” in C.M. Flood, K. Roach & L. Sossin, eds., Access to Care, Access to Justice: The Legal Debate over Private Health Insurance in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005) 75-100. “Old Imperial Dilemmas and the New Nation-Building: Constitutive Constitutional Politics in Multinational Polities” (2005) 37 Connecticut Law Review 933-945. “The Legal Regulation of Referral Incentives: Physician Kickbacks and Physician Self-Referral under Provincial Rules of Physician Professional Misconduct” in C.M. Flood, ed., Just Medicare: What's In, What's Out, How We Decide (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005) (with N.K. Choudhry & A. Brown) 261-280. “Specialty vs. Community Hospitals: What Role for the Law?” (2005) Health Affairs W5-361 - W5372 (with N.K. Choudhry & T.A. Brennan). “The Supreme Court Appointments Process: Improved Federal-Provincial Relations vs. Democratic Renewal?” (2005) (7) Democracy and Federalism Series, Queen’s University Institute of Intergovernmental Relations. “Continuing the Conversation: A Reply to Manfredi and Kelly” (2004) 49 McGill Law Journal 765778 (with C. Hunter). a reply to C.P. Manfredi & J.B. Kelly, “Misrepresenting the Supreme Court’s Record? A Comment on Choudhry and Hunter” (2003) 49 McGill Law Journal 741-764. “Unregulated Private Markets for Health Care in Canada? Rules of Professional Misconduct, Kickbacks to Physicians and Physician Self-Referral in Canada” (2004) 170 Canadian Medical Association Journal 1115-18 (with N.K. Choudhry & A. Brown). “The Lochner Era and Comparative Constitutionalism” (2004) 2 International Journal of Constitutional Law 1-55. “Putting the Past Behind Us? Prospective Judicial and Legislative Constitutional Remedies” (2003) 21 Supreme Court Law Review (2d) 205-66 (with K. Roach). cited by Hislop v. Canada, 2007 SCC 10 at paras. 86, 138, 158, 159; 2004 CanLII 43774 (ON C.A.) at para. 85.

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“Measuring Judicial Activism on the Supreme Court of Canada: A Comment on Newfoundland (Treasury Board) v. Newfoundland Association of Public Employees” (2003) 48 McGill Law Journal 525-562 (with C. Hunter). “Racial and Ethnic Profiling: Statutory Discretion, Constitutional Remedies and Democratic Accountability” (2003) 41 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 1-36 (with K. Roach). “Unrelated Living Organ Donation: ULTRA Needs To Go” (2003) 29 Journal of Medical Ethics 169-70 (with A.S. Daar et al.). “Beyond the Flight from Constitutional Legalism: Rethinking the Politics of Social Policy postCharlottetown” (2003) 12 Constitutional Forum Constitutionnel 77-83. Review Essay of Judicial Power and the Charter: Canada and the Paradox of Liberal Constitutionalism, 2d ed. by C.P. Manfredi (2003) 1 International Journal of Constitutional Law 379-90. “CPR for the DNR: The Role of the Limited Aggressive Therapy Order” (2003) 138 Annals of Internal Medicine 65-68 (with N.K. Choudhry and P.A. Singer). winner of the K.J.R. Wightman Award for Research in Biomedical Ethics from the Royal College of Physicians of Canada. “Recasting Social Canada: A Reconsideration of Federal Jurisdiction over Social Policy” (2002) 52(3) University of Toronto Law Journal 163-252. “Strengthening the Economic Union: the Charter and the Agreement on Internal Trade” (2002) 12 Constitutional Forum Constitutionnel 52-59. revised and expanded version of “The Agreement on Internal Trade, Economic Mobility, and the Charter” in Strengthening Canada: Challenges for Internal Trade and Mobility (Winnipeg: Internal Trade Secretariat, 2001) 101-111, also published in French as “L’Accord sur le commerce intérieur, la mobilité économique et la Charte” in Un Canada Performant: Les défies du commerce intérieur et de la mobilité (Winnipeg: Secrétariat du Commerce Intérieur, 2001) 120-132. “National Minorities and Ethnic Immigrants: Liberalism's Political Sociology” (2002) 10 Journal of Political Philosophy 54-78. “Equality in the Face of Terror: Ethnic and Racial Profiling and the Charter” in R. Daniels, P. Macklem & K. Roach, eds., The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada's Anti-Terrorism Bill (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001) 163-78. “Collective Bargaining by Physicians: Labor Law, Antitrust, and Organized Medicine” (2001) 345 New England Journal of Medicine 1141-4 (with T.A. Brennan). “Citizenship and Federations: Some Preliminary Reflections” in K. Nicolaidis and R. Howse, eds., The Federal Vision: Legitimacy and Levels of Governance in the US and the EU (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001) 377-402.

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“Unwritten Constitutionalism in Canada: Where Do Things Stand?” (2001) 35 Canadian Business Law Journal 113-122. cited by Lalonde v. Ontario (Commission de restructuration des services de santé), 56 O.R. (3d) 505 at para. 176 (C.A.). “Distribution vs. Recognition: The Case of Anti-Discrimination Laws” (2000) 9 George Mason Law Review 145-178. reprinted in C. McCrudden, ed., Anti-Discrimination Law: International Library of essays in Law and Legal Theory, 2 nd Series (London: Ashgate Publishing, 2004). P

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“Constitutional Theory and the Quebec Secession Reference” (2000) 13(2) Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 143-169 (with R. Howse). reprinted in D. Dyzenhaus and A. Ripstein, eds., Law and Morality: Readings in Legal Philosophy (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001) 634-71. cited by Chaoulli v. Quebec (Attorney General), 2005 SCC 35 at para. 90. “Bill 11, The Canada Health Act and the Social Union: The Need for Institutions” (2000) 38 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 39-99. reprinted in B. von Tiegerstrom and T. Caulfield, eds., Health Care Reform and the Law in Canada: Meeting the Challenge (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2002) 37-84. “Globalization in Search of Justification: Toward a Theory of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation” (1999) 74 Indiana Law Journal 819-892. “The Enforcement of the Canada Health Act” (1996) 41 McGill Law Journal 461-508. “Public Opinion Regarding End of Life Decisions: Influence of Prognosis, Practice, and Process” (1995) 41(11) Social Science & Medicine 1517-21 (with P.A. Singer, J. Armstrong, E. Meslin & F. Lowy). “A Review of Legal Instruments and Codes on Medical Experimentation with Children” (1994) 3 Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 560-73. “Hospital Policies on Life-Sustaining Treatments and Advance Directives in Canada” (1994) 150 Canadian Medical Association Journal 1265-70 (with I. Rasooly et al.). “Public Opinion Regarding Consent to Treatment” (1993) 41 Journal of the American Geriatric Society 112-116 (with P.A. Singer & J. Armstrong). “Ontario’s Proposed New Laws Regarding Consent to Treatment: II. Advocacy” (1992) 146 Canadian Medical Association Journal 1165-68 (with P.A. Singer). “Ontario’s Proposed New Laws Regarding Consent to Treatment: I. Consent and Capacity, Substitute Decisions, Advance Directives and Emergency Consent” (1992) 146 Canadian Medical Association Journal 829-32 (with P.A. Singer).

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REPORTS The City We Want – The Government We Need: The Report of the Governing Toronto Advisory Panel (City of Toronto, 2005, 50 pp.) (with A. Buller & M. Connell). A National Framework for Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Canada: Selected Legal Issues (National Advisory Committee on SARS and Public Health, 2003, 46 pp.). Strengthening the Foundations: Modernizing the Canada Health Act (Discussion Paper No. 13, Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada, 2002, 46 pp.) (with C.M. Flood). reprinted in T. McIntosh, G.P. Marchildon & P.-G. Forest, eds., The Governance of Health Care in Canada: The Romanow Papers, Volume III (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003) 346387. Jurisdiction and Health Care (Health Canada, 2002, 14 pp.). Challenging the Repeal of the Canada Assistance Plan by Bill C-76: A Case Development Report prepared for the Charter Committee on Poverty Issues (1995, 122 pp.). CASEBOOKS Canadian Constitutional Law, 4th ed. (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2010) (member of casebook team). WORKS IN PROGRESS Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law (book). Minority And Language Rights in Federal States (monograph, to be published by Oxford University Press under contract with the Forum of Federations) (with G. Anderson). “Sons of the Soil Policies in Divided Societies: Affirmative Action and Political Competition”. “Self-Determination and Secession Fifteen Years Later”. “Judicial Papers and Judicial Independence” (with B. Alarie). COMMENTARY “Minority voters’ power declining” Calgary Herald (29 January 2007) A12 (with M. Pal). “Visible minority vote dilution” Hill Times (22 January 2007) 16 (with M. Pal). “Electoral system skews rep by pop” The Toronto Star (12 February 2006) A15 (with M. Pal). “Judging Supreme Court Judges” The Montreal Gazette (25 April 2004) D8. “Wisdom is not enough” The [Toronto] Globe and Mail (5 January 2004) A13. “Laws needed to ban racial profiling” The Toronto Star (25 November 2002) B2.

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“Terror Bill Silent on Racial Profiling” The Toronto Star (6 December 2001) A36 (with K. Roach) (an excerpt of K. Roach & S. Choudhry, “Brief to the Special Senate Committee on Bill C-36”, 5 Dec. 2001). “Health Care Standards Mean Little if Not Monitored” The Ottawa Citizen (9 September 2000) A17. “Questioning Some Steps Along the Path of ‘Progress’” The [Toronto] Globe and Mail (26 June 1992) A19 (with J. Lavery). TEACHING New York University Comparative Constitutional Law Comparative Constitutional Adjudication University of Toronto Constitutional Law Contemporary Issues in Federalism: The Future of the Federation Conflict of Interest in Medicine: Evidence, Public Policy and the Law Transnational Legal Problems Constitutional Theory/Concepts in Constitutionalism Immigration Law and Policy Bridge Week Constitutional Design for Divided Societies: Theory and Cases

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GRANTS University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Cecil M. Wright Foundation Grant, Project Title “Judicial Papers and Judicial Independence” (with B. Alarie) ($5,000) Sub-grant, Ethnicity and Democratic Governance Multiple Collaborative Research Initiative, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($10,000), Project Title “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law” University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Cecil M. Wright Foundation Grant, Project Title “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law” ($5,000) Ethnicity and Democratic Governance Multiple Collaborative Research Initiative, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($2.5 million) (co-applicant; principal investigator: Bruce Berman) University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Cecil M. Wright Foundation Grant, Project Title “The Legal Architecture of Intergovernmental Transfers” ($5,000) Borden Ladner Gervais Summer Student Fellowship Award, “Voting Rights and Minority Voter Dilution” ($10,000) Borden Ladner Gervais Summer Student Fellowship Award, “Legislatures and Constitutional Interpretation: The Constitutional Politics of Quebec Secession in Canada” ($10,000) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Federalism and Federations Program, Project Title: “Canadian Institute for Federalism Studies”

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($30,000) (co-applicant) University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Cecil M. Wright Foundation Grant, Project Title “The Constitutional Politics of Secession” ($5,000)

March 2003

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant, Project Title: “Constitutional Theory and the Quebec Secession Reference” ($80,600)

April 2002

University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Cecil M. Wright Foundation Grant, Project Title “Law Clerks and the Supreme Court of Canada” (with David Schneiderman) ($5,000)

April 2002

University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Cecil M. Wright Foundation Grant, Project Title “Putting the Past Behind Us? Delayed Declarations of Invalidity and Prospective Constitutional Rulings” (with Kent Roach) ($5,000)

April 2001

University of Toronto Connaught New Staff Matching Grant, Project Title “Recasting Social Canada: A Reconsideration of Federal Jurisdiction over Social Policy” ($20,000)

April 2000

University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Cecil M. Wright Foundation Grant, Project Title “Recasting Social Canada: A Reconsideration of Federal Jurisdiction over Social Policy” ($5,000)

March 2000

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Assistance for New Researcher Grant, Project Title “Recasting Social Canada: A Reconsideration of Federal Jurisdiction over Social Policy” ($8,000)

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PRESENTATIONS AND PANELS “Semi-Presidentialism as a form of government: Lessons for Tunisia”, presented at Seminar on Semi-Presidentialism and the Tunisian Constitutional Process, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), Tunis, November 2012. Comments on “The Amended Constitution of Jordan: Analysis and Recommendations Study”, Seminar to Review the Analysis and Recommendations Study of the 2011 Jordanian Constitution, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), Beirut, June 2012. “Living Originalism in India? Living Originalism in India? ‘Our Law’ and Comparative Constitutional Law”, Symposium on Jack Balkin’s Living Originalism, April 2012. “The Globalization of the Canadian Constitution”, Trudeau Foundation Lecture, University of Alberta, April 2012. “Extraterritorial Application of Rights-Protecting Instruments: Comparative Reflections”, The Judicial Process and the Protection of Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court and European Court of Human Rights, George Washington University School of Law, March 2011.

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“Proportionality: Comments on Ben-Shemesh, Kremnitzer & Nehushtan”, Israeli Constitutional Law in the Making – Comparative and Global Perspectives, Tel Aviv, May 2011. “Federalism, Secession & Devolution: From Classical to Post-Conflict Federalism”, Conference on Federalism and its Future, University of Texas School of Law, February 2011. “How To Do Comparative Constitutional Law in India: Naz Foundation, Same Sex Rights, and Dialogical Interpretation”, Faculty Workshop, Columbia Law School, February 2011. “Rethinking Post-Conflict Constitutional Design: Framing the Problem”, United States Institute for Peace/Forum of Federations Workshop on Rethinking Post-Conflict Constitutional Design, Addis Ababa, December 2011. “How To Do Comparative Constitutional Law in India: Naz Foundation, Same Sex Rights, and Dialogical Interpretation”, Symposium for Vicki Jackson’s Constitutional Engagement in a Transnational Era, Georgetown University Law Centre, October 2010. “Civil War, Ceasefire, Constitution: Some Preliminary Notes”, Symposium for Michel Rosenfeld’s The Identity of the Constitutional Subject: Selfhood, Citizenship, Culture, and Community, Cardozo School of Law, October 2010. “Federalism, Secession & Devolution: From Classical to Post-Conflict Federalism”, Summer Institute, University of Michigan School of Law, August 2010. “How To Do Comparative Constitutional Law in India: Naz Foundation, Same Sex Rights, and Dialogical Interpretation”, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, July 2010. “How To Do Comparative Constitutional Law in India: Naz Foundation, Same Sex Rights, and Dialogical Interpretation”, Centre for Policy Research, Delhi, India, June 2010. “Right to Self-Determination: International Law & Constitutional Law”, UNDP, Kathmandu, Nepal, June 2010. “Managing Linguistic Diversity: Lessons from South Asia”, International IDEA, Kathmandu, Nepal, June 2010. “The Khadr Decision”, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, June 2010. “Minority Vote Dilution in Canada: Phase 2”, Maytree Foundation, Toronto, April 2010. Moderator, “Canada’s Presence in the World of 2017: Where Are the Priorities?”, Canada at 150: Rising to the challenge, Montreal, March 2010. “Democracy and Demography”, 150! Canada Conference, Institute of Public Administration of Canada and MASSLBP, Ottawa, March 2010. “The Khadr Decision”, Faculty Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, February 2010. “ ‘I have a mandate’: The South African Constitutional Court and the African National Congress in a Dominant Party Democracy”, Constitutional Law Workshop, University of Chicago School of Law, February 2010.

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“ ‘I have a mandate’: The South African Constitutional Court and the African National Congress in a Dominant Party Democracy”, Cardozo/NYU International Journal of Constitutional Law Symposium, January 2010. “ ‘I have a mandate’: The South African Constitutional Court and the African National Congress in a Dominant Party Democracy”, Constitutional Court Review Annual Conference, South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law, Johannesburg, December 2009 (lead paper). “After the Rights Revolution: Bills of Rights in the Post-Conflict State”, Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies 21st Anniversary Conference: International and Comparative Perspectives on Constitutional Law, University of Melbourne School of Law, November 2009 (keynote address). “Managing Linguistic Nationalism through Constitutional Design: Lessons from South Asia”, NYU School of Law Faculty Workshop, October 2009. “Managing Linguistic Nationalism through Constitutional Design: Lessons from South Asia”, Comparative Constitutional Traditions in South Asia, National University of Singapore, June 2009. “An Old Constitutional Court in New Constitutional Garb: the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Supreme Court of Canada”, The Political Origins of Constitutional Courts, Adriano Olivetti Foundation, Rome, May 2009. “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law”, Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, February 2009. “Managing Linguistic Nationalism through Constitutional Design: Lessons from South Asia”, What if Anything Do we Know About Constitutional Design, University of Texas, Austin, January 2009. “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law”, Law and Public Affairs Program, Princeton University, November 2008. Comment on Hamish Telford, Institute for Research in Public Policy/Canadian Medical Association Roundtable: Defining the Federal Government's Role in Social Policy: The Spending Power and Other Instruments, Ottawa, June 2008. “Section 1 and Allocating the Risk of Factual Uncertainty”, Department of Justice, Ottawa, June 2008. “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law”, Yale Law School Comparative Law Seminar, April 2008. “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law”, Comparative Constitutional Law Colloquium, George Washington University, March 2008. Concluding Overview, Open Federalism and the Spending Power: A Symposium on Constitutional and Political Federalism, Queen’s University, January 2008. “Is Every Ballot Equal? Minority Vote Dilution in Canada”, Continuing Committee of Deputy Ministers Social Inclusion and Justice Policy Committee, September 2007.

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“Is Every Ballot Equal? Minority Vote Dilution in Canada”, Interdepartmental Directors General Working Group, Government of Canada, September 2007. “Constitutive Constitutional Politics and Constitutional Reform in Sri Lanka: Process before Substance?”, Ethnicity and Democratic Governance Major Collaborative Research Initiative, Multination States: East and West, September 2007. “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law: Constitutionalism, Nationalism and the State”, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Berlin, July 2007. “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law: Constitutionalism, Nationalism and the State”, World Congress of Constitutional Law, Athens, May 2007. “Is Every Ballot Equal? Visible Minority Vote Dilution in Canada”, Harvard University, May 2007. “Bills of Rights as Instruments of Nation-Building in Multinational States: the Canadian Charter and Quebec Nationalism”, Harvard Law School, April 2007. “Is Every Ballot Equal? Visible Minority Vote Dilution in Canada”, City Manager’s Office, City of Toronto, March 2007. “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law: Constitutionalism, Nationalism and the State”, Colloquium on Constitutional Theory, Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Cardozo School of Law, March 2007. “The Security Certificate Judgment: What the Supreme Court of Canada Did Not Decide”, Constitutional Roundtable, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, March 2007. “Is Every Ballot Equal? Visible Minority Vote Dilution in Canada”, 9th Annual Metropolis Conference, Toronto, March 2007. Session Chair, “Making Diversity Count”, Toronto City Summit 2007, February 2007. “Is Every Ballot Equal? Visible Minority Vote Dilution in Canada”, Institute for Research on Public Policy, Toronto, January 2007. “So What is The Real Legacy of Oakes? Two Decades of Proportionality Analysis under the Canadian Charter’s Section 1”, The End of Oakes?, University of Montreal, December 2006. “Does the World Need More Canada? The Politics of the Canadian Model in Constitutional Politics and Political Theory”, Ethnicity and Democratic Governance Major Collaborative Research Initiative Workshop, Toronto, November 2006. “Frank Iacobucci as Constitution Maker”, Symposium in Honour of Frank Iacobucci, University of Toronto, October 2006. “Minority Vote Dilution in Canada”, Democratic Renewal Secretariat and Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs, Province of Ontario, October 2006. “Minority Vote Dilution in Canada”, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Toronto, September 2006. “Canadian Cities and the 21st Century”, Ontario Court of Appeal Retreat, May 2006.

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“So What is The Real Legacy of Oakes? Two Decades of Proportionality Analysis under the Canadian Charter’s Section 1”, Ninth Annual Constitutional Cases Conference, Osgoode Hall Law School, April 2006. Luncheon Seminar, CBC Editorial Board, Toronto, April 2006. “Rethinking Comparative Constitutional Law: Constitutionalism, Nationalism and the State”, Harvard International Law Journal Symposium, March 2006. “Building a 21st Century Toronto”, Expanded Management Team Meeting, City of Toronto, December 2005. “The City We Want – The Government We Need: The Report of the Governing Toronto Advisory Panel”, Globe and Mail Editorial Board, November 2005. “The City We Want – The Government We Need: The Report of the Governing Toronto Advisory Panel”, Toronto Star Editorial Board, November 2005. “The Double Life of the Constitution: The Case of Health Care”, The Charter Revolution and the Practice of Medicine, Université de Montréal, November 2005. “The Constitutional Architecture of Social Canada: Federalism and the Welfare State”, CanadaRussian Judicial Partnership, University of Toronto, November 2005. “Is Canada Prepared for Another Quebec Referendum?”, University of Toronto, October 2005. “Do Constitutional Moments Travel? Ackerman’s Higher Lawmaking, Legal Revolutions, and the Quebec Secession Reference”, Faculty Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, November 2004. “Do Constitutional Moments Travel? Ackerman’s Higher Lawmaking, Legal Revolutions, and the Quebec Secession Reference”, Princeton/University of Toronto Conference on North American Constitutionalism, Toronto, October 2004. “Searching for Legitimacy through Legalism: The Constitutional Politics of Quebec Secession”, Legislatures and Constitutionalism, University of Alberta Centre for Constitutional Studies, July 2004. “The New Intergovernmental Relations Agenda vs. Democratic Renewal: The Case of Supreme Court of Canada Appointments”, Democratic Reform Initiatives and Reforming the Institutions of the Federation: Exploring the Interdependencies, Queen’s University, Kingston, May 2004. “A Constitutional Monkey Wrench in Reforming the Supreme Court Appointments Process? The Unwritten Constitutional Principle of Judicial Independence”, Judicial Appointment in a Free and Democratic Society, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, April 2004. “Extraterritoriality and the Charter”, Arar Commission Symposium, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, April 2004. “International Law as Constitutional Politics: The Case of Quebec Secession”, The Role of International Law and Practice in American Constitutionalism, J.B, Moore Symposium, University of Virginia School of Law, March 2004.

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“The Intergovernmental Relations Climate: Implications for Justice Canada?”, Department of Justice, Government of Canada, February 2004. “Redistribution in the Canadian Federation: The Impact of the New Canada”, Redistribution in the Canadian Federation, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, February 2004. “Unregulated Private Markets? Rules of Professional Misconduct, Physician Kickbacks and Physician Self-Referral”, Who Gets It? Who Decides? Issues of Access and Allocation in Health Care (National Health Law Conference), Toronto, January 2004. “Daviault and Dialogue”, Annual Prosecutors’ Conference, Department of Justice, Government of Canada, August 2003. “Ethnic Immigrants and Canadian Federalism: Ignorance, Indifference, Anger or Frustration?”, Intergovernmental Affairs, Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, July 2003. “Federalism and The Road Ahead: Two Old Questions, and One New One”, Continuing Committee of Deputy Ministers, Government of Canada, July 2003. “Federalism and The Road Ahead: Two Old Questions, and One New One”, Privy Council Office Roundtable, Government of Canada, July 2003. “Putting the Past Behind Us? Prospective Judicial and Legislative Constitutional Remedies”, Sixth Annual Constitutional Cases Conference, Osgoode Hall Law School, April 2003. “Legal Implications of Data Quality in Ontario”, Data Quality: Understanding its Impact on the Health Care System, Ontario Hospital Association, March 2003. “Upcoding by Ontario Hospitals”, Health Law and Policy Seminar Series, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, February 2002 (with Adalsteinn Brown). “The Lochner Era and Comparative Constitutionalism”, Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town, November 2002. “The Lochner Era and Comparative Constitutionalism”, Public Law Discussion Group, Witwatersrand University School of Law, November 2002. “Equality in the Face of Terror: Ethnic and Racial Profiling and the Charter”, Terrorism Bridge Week, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, November 2002. “Equality in the Face of Terror: Ethnic and Racial Profiling and the Charter”, 2002 National Policy Research Conference, Ottawa, October 2002. “Rethinking the Constitutional Politics of Social Policy”, Constitution and Democracy: Ten Years after the Charlottetown Accord, Association of Canadian Studies, Montreal, October 2002. “Provider Fraud and Gaming in the Canadian Health Care System: A Research Agenda”, Precedent and Innovation: Health Law in the 21st Century, Health Law Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, September 2002.

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“Transnational Citizenship: Lessons from Federations”, Regulating Transnational Markets: Between State Sovereignty, Integrated Markets & Transnational Communities, New York University School of Law, September 2002. “Fraud and Gaming in the Canadian Health Care System”, 5th International Conference on Medical Regulation of the International Association of Medical Licensing Authorities, Toronto, June 2002. “The Lochner Era and Comparative Constitutionalism”, Panel on Comparative Constitutional Law, Law and Society Association 2002 Annual Meeting, Vancouver, May 2002. Panelist, “Our hopes, fears, expectations: 20 years from now”, A Symposium Commemorating the 20 th Anniversary of the Charter, Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto, April 2002. P

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“Racial and Ethnic Profiling: Statutory Discretion, Constitutional Remedies and Democratic Accountability”, The Charter at Twenty: A Conference Commemorating the Twentieth Anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, York University, April 2002. “The Legality of Private Health Care”, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, February 2002. “The Law Case: A Comparison with Human Rights Code Jurisprudence”, Legal Services Branch, Ontario Human Rights Commission, Toronto, December 2001. “Equality in the Face of Terror: Ethnic Profiling and the Charter”, The Security of Freedom: A Conference on Canada’s Proposed Anti-Terrorism Bill, University of Toronto, November 2001. “The Lochner Era and Comparative Constitutionalism”, Law and Society Association 2001 Annual Meeting, Budapest, Hungary, July 2001. “The Agreement on Internal Trade, Economic Mobility, and the Charter”, Strengthening Canada: Challenges for Internal Trade and Mobility”, Colony Hotel, Toronto, June 2001. “Health Care Regulation and Federalism”, Social Benefits Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, April 2001. Discussant, Panel on “Living Together: Structures”, Living Together: Sharing the Canadian Experience [i.e., lessons from Canadian federalism for Cyprus], Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development and University of Calgary, Banff, Alberta, March 2001. “The Kearney Decision”, Homelessness Bridge Week, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, November 2000. “Toward a Theory of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation”, New Approaches to Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, October 2000. “Unwritten Constitutionalism in Canada: Where do Things Stand? (Comment on Elizabeth Edinger)”, Consumer and Commercial Law Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, October 2000. “Bill 11, The Canada Health Act and the Social Union: The Need for Institutions”, Health Law Day, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, October 2000.

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“Bill 11, The Canada Health Act and the Social Union: The Need for Institutions”, Health Law and Policy Seminar Series, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, October 2000. “The Canada Health Act and the Social Union: The Need for Institutions”, Canadian Association of Law Teachers’ Annual Congress, University of Alberta, June 2000. Comment on Linda White, “The Child Care Agenda and the Social Union”, Canadian Federalism in the New Millennium: Performance, Effectiveness and Legitimacy, University of Toronto, May 2000. “Physicians’ Unionization: Arguments for and Against”, Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, December 1999. “Toward a Theory of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation”, Visiting Researcher/ Visiting Scholar Colloquium, Harvard Law School, May 1999. “Ethnocultural Difference and Liberalism: From Neutrality to Fairness”, Graduate Fellows’ Seminar, Center for Ethics and the Professions, Harvard University, May 1999. “Constitutional Theory and the Quebec Secession Reference”, Secession and Stability: Perspectives on Separation, Unity and Diversity, University of Western Ontario, May 1999 (with Robert Howse). Discussant, Panel on “Legitimacy and Identity: Multiple Allegiance, Democratic Accountability and Federal Citizenship”, Rethinking Federalism in the EU and US: The Challenge of Legitimacy, Harvard University, April 1999. “Distribution vs. Recognition: The Case of Anti-Discrimination Laws”, Graduate Fellows’ Seminar, Center for Ethics and the Professions, Harvard University, February 1999. “A Canadian Perspective on the Right to Medical Care: A Different Look at the Canada Health Act”, Second International Conference on Health Care and Human Rights, François-Xavier Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, October 1996. Comment on Michael Milde, “Dynamic Liberalism”, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Network on Multiculturalism and Citizenship Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, April 1996. “Ontario’s New Laws on Consent to Treatment”, Canadian Bioethics’ Society Annual Meeting, November 1991 (with Peter Singer). December 2012