Osgoode Hall Law School,

Richard A. Haigh

BSc (Eng) (Calgary), LLB (Dalhousie), LLM (Cambridge)

Richard Haigh is currently a Visiting Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and Director of Osgoode’s Public Interest Requirement program and Co-Director of the Professional LLM in Constitutional Law at Osgoode. He is also currently working on his doctoral degree at the University of Toronto in the area of freedom of conscience and religion. He was, until December 2007, the Associate Director, Graduate Program at Osgoode Professional Development. He has been a Senior Lecturer at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, a Senior Advisor at the National Judicial Institute in Ottawa, and a Legal Research and Writing Lecturer at Osgoode. His research and teaching interests include Constitutional Law, Public Law, and Equity and Trusts. His recent published works include papers on dialogue theory, noise by-laws, election financing laws and prisoner’s voting rights; he is also a contributor to the 2006 Public Law casebook published by Emond-Montgomery.