Sask. Court Rules that Legal Challenge of Province’s Pronoun Policy Can Move Forward
The Court of Appeal ruled 4-1 that the lower court can assess if the pronoun consent law infringes constitutional rights despite the government's use of the notwithstanding clause.
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Reaction comes in to Court of Appeal ruling on pronouns litigation
The SFL and CUPE say they are encouraged by Appeals Court ruling.
Sask. pronoun consent law case can proceed following appeal court ruling
Saskatchewan's highest court ruled Monday that the provincial government's use of the notwithstanding clause does not shield its pronoun consent law from judicial scrutiny of whether the law limits certain constitutional rights.
·Regina, Canada
Read Full ArticleSaskatchewan pronoun consent law case can proceed following appeal court ruling
Brandon Harder Regina Leader-Post Saskatchewan’s highest court has ruled that the provincial government’s use of the notwithstanding clause does not shield its pronoun consent law from judicial scrutiny of whether the law limits certain constitutional rights. As a result, a legal action brought by UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity (UR Pride) may […]
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