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"The Strange Double Life of Canada Equality Rights" 63 The Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode Annual Constitutional Cases
The article addresses the tension created by the Supreme Courts's S.15 tests of adverse effects discrimination and there potential to effect the judicial definition of prima facia discrimination under human rights codes. It further discusses how this was resolved with a restatement of the test in the Moore case.
"Has the Charter Made a Difference for People with Disabilities? Reflections and Strategies for the 21st Century" 58:2 Supreme Court Law Review
Article discusses the SCC adoption and continued recognition of the social model of disability through various disability equality cases.
"Disability Disclosure in the Digital Age: Why the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario Should Reform Its Approach to Anonymized Decisions" 25 Journal of L and Social Policy 109
The article gives a significant review of the OHRT adjudication of requests for anonymity in disability cases and discussed the risk of disclosure. It further discusses the balancing of the open courts principle vrs. the right to privacy; the right to privacy vrs. freedom of the press.