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Acknowledgments | ||
Contributors | ||
Introduction: The Myth of the Sacred in the Canadian Constitutional Order | 3 | |
Pt. 1 | Judicial Review and Group Status | |
1 | Judicial Rationalism and the Therapeutic Constitution: The Supreme Court's Reconstruction of Equality and Democratic Process under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms | 17 |
2 | Judicial Supervision of the Political Process: Canadian and American Responses to Homosexual Rights Challenges | 67 |
3 | The Supreme Court of Canada and the Complexity of Judicial Activism | 97 |
Pt. 2 | The Constitution and Rational Choice Theory | |
4 | Canada's Three Constitutions: Protecting, Overturning, and Reversing the Status Quo | 125 |
5 | Strategic Behaviour and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms | 147 |
Pt. 3 | Non-Governmental Players in the Constitutional Arena | |
6 | Think Tanks, Public Policy, and Constitutional Politics in Canada | 171 |
7 | Cooperation and Conflict: Group Activity in R. v. Keegstra | 189 |
Pt. 4 | The Culture of Constitution-Making in Canada | |
8 | Deeper and Deeper: Deep Diversity, Federalism, and Redistributive Politics in Canada | 207 |
9 | Is a "True" Multination Federation the Cure for Our Ills? | 219 |
Bibliography | 239 |
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