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About Clayton

A lawyer specializing in democracy law, Clayton is a member of the Law Society of British Columbia and the Law Society of the Northwest Territories.

Clayton received his law degree from the University of Ottawa. He also has a M.A. in International Affairs from Carleton University and a B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science from the University of British Columbia.

When not practicing law, Clayton is actively engaged in sports and music.


About Democracy Law

Democracy Law collectively refers to the laws, customs, conventions, and judicial/non-judicial decisions that serve as a foundation for democracy. It is on this foundation that government undertakes its day-to-day functions. Democracy Law encompases a wide and varied array of topics, including elections, constitutional law, the conduct of public office holders, and interactions between public office holders and citizens.

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