Mr. Justice Roland Ritchie: A Biography

Thomas Stinson

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Abstract

Mr. Justice Roland Almon Ritchie (1910-1988) was the most recent Nova Scotian to have been on the bench of the Supreme Court of Canada, serving for a quarter-century (1959-1984). Judicial biographies in this country are rare enough that any addition to the literature can be justified but Ritchie is an especially intriguing choice. He served on the bench for a long period, there is a wealth of information regarding his formative years courtesy of the published diaries of his older brother, Charles, and he is regarded as the embodiment of conservatism in a court that has frequently been described as conservative or "captive".
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number2.0
Publication statusPublished - Oct. 1 1994

Keywords

  • Nova Scotia
  • Canada
  • Supreme Court of Canada
  • Roland Almon Ritchie
  • legal history

Disciplines

  • Legal History

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