In the decisions of the B.C. Court of Appeal in Chamberlain v. Surrey School District No. 36 (2000) and the Supreme Court of Canada in Trinity Western University v. College of Teachers (2001), the courts allowed religiously-based moral positions held by would-be teachers and public officials to trump the interests of equal rights protection, in particular that of gays and lesbians. The author examines the ways in which the religious arguments were made (and accepted) in order to achieve this result. The author asserts that the decisions raise troubling questions about the extent to which courts are really willing to go to protect equality in the gay and lesbian context
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In the United States and Europe, an increasing emphasis on equality has pitted rights claims against...
Last month, the potential conflict between same-sex marriage and religious liberty prompted death th...
In the decisions of the B.C. Court of Appeal in Chamberlain v. Surrey School District No. 36 (2000) ...
Trinity Western University (twu), an evangelical post-secondary institution in Canada, has litigated...
The 2002 case of Hall v. Powers brought into sharp focus the conflict between the constitutional gua...
This paper is a critical look at the holding of the British Columbia Court of Appeal in Trinity West...
We are still in the early stages of working out what it means for the Canadian state to be both offi...
The conflict between gay equality claims and religious liberty claims permeates debates over marriag...
A number of recent cases in Australia and overseas have highlighted an emerging tension between the ...
The Supreme Court of Canada's 2001 adjudication of the Trinity Western University v. British Columbi...
Ongoing litigation in Canada suggests that the legal status of religiously affiliated law schools co...
This paper considers how three jurisdictions, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom, have...
A sophisticated understanding of human rights must look at ways in which conflicts between competing...
Is it ever acceptable for a judge in a secular liberal democracy to rely on, and explicitly refer to...
What happens when a person’s exercise of a human right conflicts with another’s enjoyment of a human...
In the United States and Europe, an increasing emphasis on equality has pitted rights claims against...
Last month, the potential conflict between same-sex marriage and religious liberty prompted death th...