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Bad Judgment

Bad Judgment

The Myth of First Nations Equality and Judicial Independence in Canada
by Hon. John Reilly
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tagged : judicial branch, courts, judicial power, indigenous peoples
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Bad Medicine

Bad Medicine

A Judge's Struggle for Justice in a First Nations Community
by Hon. John Reilly
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tagged : lawyers & judges, indigenous peoples
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Beyond Blood

Beyond Blood

Rethinking Indigenous Identity
by Pamela D. Palmater, foreword by Bill Montour Six Nations of the Grand River; Candice Paul St. Mary’s First Nation; Lawrence Paul Millbrook First Nation & Isadore Day Serpent River First Nation
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tagged : indigenous peoples, indigenous studies, native american studies
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Blocking Public Participation

Blocking Public Participation

The Use of Strategic Litigation to Silence Political Expression
by Byron Sheldrick
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also available: Paperback Audiobook
tagged : censorship, defamation, political freedom, political advocacy, litigation
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Excerpt from Blocking Public Participation: The Use of Strategic Litigation to Silence Political Expression by Byron Sheldrick

From Chapter 1: SLAPPs: Courts, Democracy, and Participation

SLAPPs represent a potentially serious threat to political activism and political participation. At a time when we lament the diminished quality of political participation in Canada, as evidenced by decreasing voter turnout, youth disengagement, and general apathy about public issues, it is important to examine critically those structures within our political system that limit and constrain political debate. slapps operate within a highly contradictory context. While one wants to encourage political participation, one also wants to ensure that those who genuinely have suffered a civil wrong have appropriate means of redress. At the heart of this contradictory context are the courts, which must both seek to safeguard democratic practices while also safeguarding their own, far more traditional role as adjudicative bodies.

From Chapter 7: Final Thoughts

SLAPPs, then, represent a very clear legalization of political life. They constitute a strategy of utilizing judicial processes to sideline political activism and block political expression. The targets of these lawsuits are often activists, but often they are also ordinary citizens who have been adversely affected by the exercise of political and economic power. The chilling effect of these lawsuits is difficult to assess, but it certainly cannot be discounted or ignored. Moreover, increasingly, there is evidence that SLAPP-type litigation has moved beyond what might be termed “private matters, ” where both parties operate within civil society, to conflicts that take place within our institutions of democratic practice and accountability. In this context, SLAPPs present an even clearer threat to standards of democratic participation and political expression.

Certainly, due process, the rule of law, and access to justice are also important values of our democratic system. However, when judicial processes can be distorted and abused, in order for one party to constrain and silence the political expression of another, the values of access to justice have been ill served. For this reason, anti-SLAPP legislation is needed throughout Canada. The success or failure of governments to implement regulations will be a test of the quality of our democracy.

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Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty

Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty

An Anishnabe Understanding of Treaty One
by Aimée Craft, foreword by John Borrows
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tagged : indigenous studies, civil law, social policy
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Britain Confronts the Stalin Revolution

Britain Confronts the Stalin Revolution

Anglo-Soviet Relations and the Metro-Vickers Crisis
by Gordon W. Morrell
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tagged : diplomacy, russia & the former soviet union, trial practice
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Burke’s Politics

Burke’s Politics

A Study in Whig Orthodoxy
by Frederick Dreyer
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tagged : natural law, history & theory, political
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Calling for Change

Calling for Change

Women, Law, and the Legal Profession
edited by Sheila McIntyre & Elizabeth Sheehy
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tagged : gender & the law, women's studies
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