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   HONORARY FELLOW JUSTICE MAHMUD JAMAL IF YOU ARE ONE OF THOSE LAWYERS WHO BELIEVES THAT JUDGES LACK A SENSE OF HUMOR THEN YOU DID NOT HAVE THE PLEASURE OF MEETING OUR NEWEST HONORARY FELLOW FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA, THE HONORABLE JUSTICE MAHMUD JAMAL. JUSTICE JAMAL WAS APPOINTED TO CANADA’S HIGHEST COURT IN 2021, ITS FIRST JUSTICE OF COLOR. AND COLORFUL IS A GOOD WAY TO DESCRIBE HIS REMARKS – THEY WERE INFORMATIVE, ENTERTAINING AND JUST PLAIN FUNNY – A TOUR DE FORCE.      Mahmud Jamal was born in 1967 in Nairobi, Kenya, to a family who had originally immi- grated in the 19th century from India to East Africa; the family moved to England in 1969. In 1981, his family moved again, immigrating to Canada, settling in Edmonton. In 1984, Justice Jamal studied at the London School of Economics for a year before earning a B.A. in economics from Trinity College at the University of Toronto in 1989. Justice Jamal then at- tended the McGill University Faculty of Law, graduating with a bachelor of laws (LL.B.) and bachelor of civil law (B.C.L.) in 1993. He then earned a master of laws (LL.M.) from Yale Law School in 1994, which he attended as a Fulbright scholar. Justice Jamal was in private practice and taught law at McGill University and Osgoode Hall Law School before he was appointed to the Court of Appeal for Ontario in 2019. He was nominated to the Supreme Court in 2021 to succeed Justice Rosalie Abella. It is difficult to do justice to the Justice through this summary of his comparison of SCO- TUS with the Supreme Court of Canada, or in his own words “the SCOTUS of Canada.” But here, slightly abridged, are a few of the Judge’s best lines:  15 JOURNAL 


































































































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