Robert Leurer
Robert Leurer is the Chief Justice of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, known for his influential rulings on critical legal issues surrounding human rights and government legislation. In a recent landmark decision, he authored a ruling that affirmed the jurisdiction of lower courts to review cases involving the use of the notwithstanding clause in legislation, particularly regarding the controversial pronoun law in Saskatchewan.
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Justice Robert Leurer wrote the judgment that acquitted Paul Eric Wilson.
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Chief Justice Robert Leurer wrote the ruling on the Saskatchewan appeal court decision.
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