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Mahmud Jamal nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada

Justice Mahmud Jamal, BCL’93, LLB’93
Published: 17 June 2021

The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that the Honourable Mahmud Jamal, BCL’93, LLB’93, has been . Justice Jamal will replace Justice Rosalie Abella, LLD’99, on her retirement on 1 July 2021.

Justice Jamal will join two other ɬ﷬ Law alumni on the country’s highest court: Justice Sheilah Martin, BCL’81, LLB’81, and former dean Justice Nicholas Kasirer, BCL’85, LLB’85, appointed in 2017 and 2019, respectively.

A proud alumnus, Justice Jamal Focus magazine in 2019 that ɬ﷬’s bijuridical program and comparative approach, which mirrored his background and upbringing, drew him to study here. Justice Jamal served on the editorial board for volumes 36 and 37 of the ɬ﷬ Law Journal and taught constitutional law at the Faculty of Law in 1999-2000.

After more than 20 years practicing litigation at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP in Toronto, he was appointed to the Court of Appeal for Ontario in 2019.

“Justice Jamal will bring to the Court his unquestionable acumen as a jurist and – as a first-generation Canadian having lived in several provinces and advocated for a broad range of groups – a rich and deep perspective,” says Dean Robert Leckey. “It’s proof of the strength and truly national character of legal education at ɬ﷬ that there will soon be three graduates of our National Program – the predecessor to our integrated ɬ﷬ Program – appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada from three provinces.”

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