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Supreme Court Law Review, 2nd Series, Volume 108

This Volume is a collection of papers reviewing noteworthy Constitutional Law decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada released in 2021. The Volume covers cases presented at Osgoode Hall Law School’s 25th Annual Constitutional Cases Conference of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Langue De Publication: English
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Publié: 17 février 2023
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433523734

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This volume is a collection of papers reviewing noteworthy Constitutional Law decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada released in 2021. The volume covers cases presented at Osgoode Hall Law School’s 25th Annual Constitutional Cases Conference of the Supreme Court of Canada. Major decisions discussed include:

  • References re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, [2021] S.C.J. No. 11, 2021 SCC 11
  • R. v. Desautel, [2021] S.C.J. No. 17, 2021 SCC 17
  • R. v. C.P., [2021] S.C.J. No. 19, 2021 SCC 19
  • R. v. Chouhan, [2020] S.C.J. No. 101, 2021 SCC 26
  • R. v. Albashir, [2021] S.C.J. No. 48, 2021 SCC 48
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. Manitoba, [2021] S.C.J. No. 33, 2021 SCC 33
  • MediaQMI inc. v. Kamel, [2021] S.C.J. No. 23, 2021 SCC 23
  • Sherman Estate v. Donovan, [2021] S.C.J. No. 25, 2021 SCC 25
  • Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church of Canada St. Mary Cathedral v. Aga, [2021] S.C.J. No. 22, 2021 SCC 22

This collection is divided into three parts:

  • PART I: Law-Making Lines in the Sand
  • PART II: Constituting Courts: Principles from the Criminal Cases
  • PART III: Speech, Silence, and Community
 

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PART I: Law-Making Lines in the Sand
“’Tis a rock—a crag—a cape? A cape? say rather a peninsula!” The Supreme Court of Canada’s Revisitation of the National Concern Doctrine − Jean Leclair

POGG Post References Re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act GGPPA − Fenner L. Stewart

Walking the Line: The Politics of Federalism and Environmental Change − Allan C. Hutchinson

Where Can an Aboriginal Rights Holder Exercise Their Rights? Reflections From R. v. Desautel − Senwung Luk

PART II: Constituting Courts: Principles From the Criminal Cases
Judging Youth Time − Lisa M. Kelly

“Silly Anecdotes”: From White Baselines to White Juries in R. v. Chouhan − Joshua Sealy-Harrington

The Significance of R. v. Albashir in the Evolution of Constitutional Remedies − Anne M. Turley and Zoe Oxaal

PART III Speech, Silence and Community
A Professional Comedian’s Fundamental Right to Publicly Bully a Child Because of His Disability? Scrutinizing Ward v. Quebec Human Rights Commission Through a Disability Lens − David Lepofsky

Insulating the Church: Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church of Canada St. Mary Cathedral v. Aga and the Suppression of Public Law in the Construction of Religious Communities − Rabiat Akande and Faisal Bhabha

Open Courts, Privacy and Equality in a Digital Era: The Supreme Court of Canada’s 2021 Open Court Jurisprudence − Amy Salyzyn and Samuel Singer

Does the Supreme Court of Canada Give a “Freak” About Disability Dignity?: The Inclusion Fallacy 25 Years After Eldridge − Ena Chadha and Emmett Rogers