Mahmud Jamal
Mahmud Jamal is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, who participated in the recent decision that revised the standard of proof required for serious offences in provincial jails, contributing to the court's significant shift in inmate rights.
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Justice Mahmud Jamal joined the main partial dissent on the interpretation of mobility rights in the Supreme Court ruling.
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Justice Mahmud Jamal sometimes asks the first question.
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Justice Mahmud Jamal in mid-2024 had recused himself from the decision on whether to hear the case.
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Justice Mahmud Jamal expressed skepticism about changing the Jordan deadlines, fearing it could lead to complacency.
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Justice Mahmud Jamal wrote for the majority in the Supreme Court ruling regarding material changes in company disclosures.
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Justice Mahmud Jamal recused himself from the Bill 21 case for a potential conflict of interest.
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Justice Mahmud Jamal wrote the dissenting reasons in the Supreme Court case regarding the Good Samaritan law.
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Canada:
Mahmud Jamal is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
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Justice Mahmud Jamal agreed to recuse himself from the Bill 21 case after a potential conflict of interest was raised.
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Canada:
Mahmud Jamal was named to the top court by the Liberals and is regarded highly in the legal community.
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