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  2. Civil Resolution Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The May 7, [4] 8 [5] and 30, [6] 2012 Hansard records show the Civil Resolution Tribunal Act (CRTA) was introduced and passed to provide an informal justice option for minor disputes as part of the Government’s justice reform initiative, with a mandate reported to be to provide a more accessible justice system.

  3. Andrews v Law Society of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The court's criticism reevaluated Bliss v Canada (AG), a pre-Charter Supreme Court case where a pregnant woman was denied employment benefits, was considered as an example of the problems with such an approach. [6] The court further argued the "similarly situated" concept could be used to justify the Nuremberg laws. [6]

  4. Motor Vehicles Manufacturers Ass'n v. State Farm Mutual ...

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    "A Rational Choice Theory of Supreme Court Statutory Decisions with Applications to the State Farm and Grove City Cases". Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. 6 (2): 263– 300. JSTOR 764779. Wiseman, A., & Wright, J. (2020). "Chevron, State Farm, and the Impact of Judicial Doctrine on Bureaucratic Policymaking." Perspectives on Politics

  5. Open court principle - Wikipedia

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    Section 135(1) of the Courts of Justice Act (Ontario) states the general principle that "all court hearings shall be open to the public".. Subsection 486(1) of the Criminal Code states: "Any proceedings against an accused shall be held in open court, but where the presiding judge, provincial court judge or justice, as the case may be, is of the opinion that it is in the interest of public ...

  6. Test case (law) - Wikipedia

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    In case law, a test case is a lawsuit whose purpose is to establish an important legal principle or right and to set a precedent. [1] Test cases are brought to court with the intention of challenging, interpreting, or receiving clarification on a present law , regulation, or constitutional principle. [ 2 ]

  7. British Columbia Civil Liberties Association - Wikipedia

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    On March 6, 1962, members of this branch of the Sons of Freedom sect used explosives to bring down a 100-metre tower supporting power transmission lines crossing Kootenay Lake to a lead and zinc mine in Kimberley, BC. As a result, over one thousand mine workers were laid off until power to the mining operations could be restored.

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  9. Tsilhqotʼin Nation v British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The court held that Aboriginal title constitutes a beneficial interest in the land, the underlying control of which is retained by the Crown. [6] Rights conferred by Aboriginal title include the right to decide how the land will be used; to enjoy, occupy and possess the land; and to proactively use and manage the land, including its natural ...