Thompson Rivers University

TRU law faculty to argue at Supreme Court for improved access to justice

December 11, 2012

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Rankin to argue before Supreme Court of Canada

Micah B. Rankin

Professor Micah B. Rankin, one of Thompson Rivers University’s founding law faculty members, will be acting as counsel for the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association in an intervention before the Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday, December 12, 2012. The case concerns the government’s constitutional duties around the appointment of amicus curiae counsel.

This will be Professor Rankin’s third appearance in the Supreme Court of Canada since joining TRU.

This case Her Majesty the Queen v. Criminal Lawyers’ Association of Ontario, et al, involves the question of whether a court’s jurisdiction to appoint amicus curiae entails an incidental power to require that the Crown remunerate an amicus lawyer on terms defined by the court.

An “amicus curiae” is a “friend of the court”, a lawyer appointed by a judge to argue on behalf of a particular party or issue that would otherwise be unrepresented.

The BCCLA is an intervener in this case, and will argue that the protection of civil and human rights depends upon the existence of a system of law in which courts are able to impartially and independently settle disputes.

For the courts to function in our adversarial system, judges must be in a position to call upon the assistance on amicus curiae on such terms as are necessary for the court to “administer justice fully and effectively”.

It is essential for courts to be in a position to appoint sufficiently experienced counsel to assist them in complex and serious cases. Courts must have the tools they need to preserve their own integrity and to protect the public’s confidence in them, both of which are essential to maintaining the rule of law.

Oral arguments before the Supreme Court of Canada (Ottawa, Ontario) begin on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 6:00 am PST/ 9:00 am EST.

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Micah Rankin,
TRU Faculty of Law
(e) mrankin@tru.ca