2014 SCC 32
Justiciability of Senate Non-Appointments
Can a court require the Prime Minister to appoint senators? Having been embarrassed (apparently through no fault of his own) by scandals involving his past picks, Mr. Harper is in no hurry to name any new senators to replace retirees. And the leader of the opposition, Mr. Mulcair, has vowed not to appoint any senators […] Read more
Administrative Independence: the Importance of Security of Tenure
Independence of administrative decision-makers is a variable concept, as Richard Revesz and Kirti Datla remind us: Structural differences between agencies result in different levels of independence. Seven structural features are traditionally associated with agency independence: removal protection, specified tenure, multimember structure, partisan balance requirements, litigation authority, budget and congressional communication authority, and adjudication authority. Some […] Read more