
Amicus: SCOTUS Doesn’t Have To Be This Way
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Exploring Judicial Interpretation and Protection of Rights
The chapter delves into the differences in understanding and protection of rights between America and Canada, focusing on the concept of group rights in the latter. It discusses how the legal community in Canada has evolved its understanding of equality post the introduction of constitutionally protected rights. The conversation also highlights the roles and responsibilities of judges in interpreting rights, protecting against state overreach, and the critique of recent legal decisions.
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