Peter Hogg

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Peter Hogg

Hogg speaking at the University of Western Ontario in 2010
Born
Peter Wardell Hogg

(1939-12-03)3 December 1939
Died4 February 2020(2020-02-04) (aged 80)
NationalityCanadian
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplineLaw
Sub-disciplineConstitutional law
Institutions
Notable worksConstitutional Law of Canada

Peter Wardell Hogg CC QC FRSC (3 December 1939 – 4 February 2020) was a New Zealand-born Canadian legal scholar and lawyer. He was best known as the leading authority on Canadian constitutional law.

In 1970, he was appointed Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto and was appointed Dean in 1998. In 2003 he accepted a position as scholar in residence at the law firm of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP.

Hogg wrote several books, including Constitutional Law of Canada, the single most-cited book in decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada. He was a key figure in the Supreme Court's decision to legalize gay marriage in Canada in 2004.[1]

Hogg died on 4 February 2020, aged 80.[2]

References[change | change source]

  1. Reference re Same-Sex Marriage, [2004] 3 SCR 698
  2. "About Peter". Blake, Cassels & Graydon. Archived from the original on 5 February 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2020.