1. The notwithstanding clause: A legislative weapon?
Rather, judicial institutions have constraints and an extensive interpretive process of the law that create the basis for their decisions. ... The court system was originally established to give formal, impartial judgment on interpretations of laws and settling disputes. ... Michael Mandel, associate professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, maintains that there has been an unfortunate transfer of power from representative legislature to an elite legal profession that creates a class bias. ... The law profession is most definitely unrepresentative of regular Canadian society. ... As cultures ...
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