Governments are increasingly turning to retired judges for help. Is that a bad thing?

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Rosalie Abella didn’t shy away from many hard questions duringthis month. The longest-serving justice on the Supreme Court of Canada, who retires July 1, has never been a shrinking violet. But Abella did demur when asked about a trend in governance: governments’ eagerness to turn to retired Supreme Court justices, and retired judges from other courts, to solve what are essentially administrative or political problems. Given her frankness on other issues, she’s earned her reticence on this one.

What’s the problem? Some people worry that the prospect of work after retirement might colour a judge’s opinions before retirement. Frankly, this does not seem like a big risk. Whatever blemishes there may be on the Supreme Court of Canada’s reputation, they don’t seem to have been caused by anyone’s post-retirement gigs. And since it’s not uncommon for justices to retire well before the age limit of 75, it’s reasonable to expect they’ll do something later in life.

 

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i can’t wait to say your honour . especially to an elder and wise.

Isn’t it time to lose the robes?

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