Supreme Court will not hear constitutional challenges of Canada’s no-fly regime
- The Supreme Court of Canada will not consider the constitutional challenges to the no-fly regime from Bhagat Singh Brar and Parvkar Singh Dulai, who were barred from boarding flights in Vancouver due to suspicion of potential terrorism activities.
- The Federal Court's decision noted that the government had reasonable grounds to suspect the men might travel to commit terrorism, leading to the dismissal of their appeals by the Federal Court of Appeal last year.
- The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a challenge by Friends of George's Inc. To a law restricting drag performances, allowing the law to remain in effect.
- In response to the Supreme Court's decision, Friends of George's denounced the justices and committed to continuing their performances and supporting their community.
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