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The Foundations of the Canadian Justice System
Discovering the Supreme Court of Canada
On the Bench: Supreme Court Justices
The Hearing
The Supreme Court Throughout its History
The Supreme Court's Reach in Canada and Abroad
Imagining the Supreme Court of the Future
Closing Arguments

The Morgentaler Case

Interpreting the Constitution

The Morgentaler Case

Laws can be “struck down” by courts if they are inconsistent with the Constitution. An example of this can be found in the case of Dr. Henry Morgentaler.

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