This comparison of freedom of speech in the United States and Canada concentrates on Supreme Court decisions in the two countries and on kinds of speech mainly engaged in by extreme dissenters and political outsiders. After brief comments about constitutional language and general approaches, I discuss subversive speech and other speech that encourages criminal acts, hate speech, symbolic speech, and public demonstrations. In both countries, a major premise of modern adjudication is that freedom of expression is a central feature of liberal democracy. Government by the people, even in the extended sense of government by representatives, requires that citizens openly debate the merits of candidates and policies. Under prevailing liberal dem...
he Supreme Court of Canada has explained Canada\u27s commitment to freedom of expression in section ...
This book considers the history of freedom of speech in Western nations, before considering specific...
abstract: Normally, the United States and most of Europe are grouped into the same category as “West...
This comparison of freedom of speech in the United States and Canada concentrates on Supreme Court d...
Canada and the United States are similar in many respects, and both protect individual rights at a ...
Canadian courts are in the process of challenging existing thought about the constitutional protecti...
As neighbors, Canada and the United States share not only the border but essentially common values a...
Abstract: In democracies, the legal right of freedom of expression is regarded as a "core" right. Th...
Embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the evocative proposition that [e]veryone h...
The author argues that the apparent collapse or erosion of the Oakes test reflects the problem of fi...
Canada\u27s anti-hate laws have recently attracted new attention from the legal community and the pu...
Two doctrines have equally influenced and informed the debate regrading the scope of the First Amend...
In 1982, Canada enacted its Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), which for the first time guara...
The present article explores the constitutional treatment of hate speech in Canadian and American la...
Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right which is important not only for the intellectual ...
he Supreme Court of Canada has explained Canada\u27s commitment to freedom of expression in section ...
This book considers the history of freedom of speech in Western nations, before considering specific...
abstract: Normally, the United States and most of Europe are grouped into the same category as “West...
This comparison of freedom of speech in the United States and Canada concentrates on Supreme Court d...
Canada and the United States are similar in many respects, and both protect individual rights at a ...
Canadian courts are in the process of challenging existing thought about the constitutional protecti...
As neighbors, Canada and the United States share not only the border but essentially common values a...
Abstract: In democracies, the legal right of freedom of expression is regarded as a "core" right. Th...
Embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the evocative proposition that [e]veryone h...
The author argues that the apparent collapse or erosion of the Oakes test reflects the problem of fi...
Canada\u27s anti-hate laws have recently attracted new attention from the legal community and the pu...
Two doctrines have equally influenced and informed the debate regrading the scope of the First Amend...
In 1982, Canada enacted its Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), which for the first time guara...
The present article explores the constitutional treatment of hate speech in Canadian and American la...
Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right which is important not only for the intellectual ...
he Supreme Court of Canada has explained Canada\u27s commitment to freedom of expression in section ...
This book considers the history of freedom of speech in Western nations, before considering specific...
abstract: Normally, the United States and most of Europe are grouped into the same category as “West...