
Morton: The Politicization of the Courts
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Evolving Constitutional Paradigms in Canada
This chapter explores the shifts in Canada's constitutional understanding over the past fifty years, contrasting traditional limitations on government power with contemporary critiques of systemic injustices. It examines the role of the Supreme Court and the rise of social justice movements, highlighting the interplay between judicial power and political influence. The discussion raises important questions about accountability and the evolving relationship between societal values and legal frameworks.
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