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Thursday, November 27, 2014

“Harvard under fire: Does the university impose silent quotas against Asian-Americans?” The November 29, 2014 issue of The Economist magazine contains an article that begins, “In 1978 the Supreme Court, in the Bakke case, struck down racial quotas in higher education.”

Posted at 11:42 PM by Howard Bashman



“PM picks Quebec lawyer Suzanne Cote for Supreme Court seat”: Sean Fine of The Toronto Globe and Mail has a news update that begins, “Prime Minister Stephen Harper named Suzanne Cote of Montreal to the Supreme Court of Canada today, raising the complement of women back to its high-water mark of four on the nine-member court.”

The Ottawa Citizen has a news update headlined “Harper names Montreal lawyer to Supreme Court.”

Reuters reports that “Quebec litigator to join Canada’s top court.”

The Canadian Press reports that “Quebec lawyer Suzanne Cote named to Supreme Court of Canada; Suzanne Cote is the first woman from private practice to be directly appointed to the Supreme Court.”

CBC News reports that “Suzanne Cote, Quebec lawyer, named by Harper to Supreme Court; Justice Louis LeBel to retire Sunday, vacating seat for Harper’s 7th appointment to top court.”

Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper today issued a news release titled “PM announces the appointment of Ms. Suzanne Cote to the Supreme Court of Canada.”

You can access the nominee’s law firm biography at this link.

Posted at 11:30 AM by Howard Bashman