The fact that you call McLaughlin a liberal judge makes it hard to take this seriously. She was one of the most conservative judges over the last few decades, and was chief justice for like 20 years. There were countless infamous decisions where she led the opposition to the rampant liberalization of the court. She had tons of battles with SJWs like Ld'h and Abella.
You're bitching about a FORMER chief justice and didn't even bring up Abella, by all measures who is the obvious next chief justice. You want crazy, look up her decisions. McLaughlin was not the most conservative judge on the bench, but she always grabed the reasonable conservative vote and turned hundreds of decisions in her favor. The fact that shit has deteriorated with the court in the last 3 years is largely due to her retirement.
Spend time in any law school in Canada. From the dean and all the profs down to the students you would be hard pressed to find a conservative. Yes, you’ll find people less left than the majority, but they are hardly conservative. The rot runs deep in these schools.
I think you'll find that the conservatives are almost the quiet majority in law school. It becomes very clear quickly that dissenting views aren't approved, which is unbelievable. But academic law profs are almost all radical leftists. Keep in mind there are still a ton of corporate/commercial lawyers who are probably 95% conservative.
The fact that you call McLaughlin a liberal judge makes it hard to take this seriously. She was one of the most conservative judges over the last few decades, and was chief justice for like 20 years. There were countless infamous decisions where she led the opposition to the rampant liberalization of the court. She had tons of battles with SJWs like Ld'h and Abella.
You're bitching about a FORMER chief justice and didn't even bring up Abella, by all measures who is the obvious next chief justice. You want crazy, look up her decisions. McLaughlin was not the most conservative judge on the bench, but she always grabed the reasonable conservative vote and turned hundreds of decisions in her favor. The fact that shit has deteriorated with the court in the last 3 years is largely due to her retirement.
Spend time in any law school in Canada. From the dean and all the profs down to the students you would be hard pressed to find a conservative. Yes, you’ll find people less left than the majority, but they are hardly conservative. The rot runs deep in these schools.
I think you'll find that the conservatives are almost the quiet majority in law school. It becomes very clear quickly that dissenting views aren't approved, which is unbelievable. But academic law profs are almost all radical leftists. Keep in mind there are still a ton of corporate/commercial lawyers who are probably 95% conservative.