Sexual Minority Rights Flashcards
Section 32 of the Charter
- government is subject to charter rights
- matters with authority: can only fault us for what we’ve said, not what we haven’t said (omission, inaction)
Section 33 of the Charter
Notwithstanding Clause
- rarely used, get out of jail free- must admit
- allows violation of charter rights (only section 2, 7 and 15)
Interveners
Can join at appeal court or higher, must apply and can be denied
-rely on external funding, lawyers working probono
Factums
-documents submitted by interventions, can affect precedent set and social effect
LEAF
- founded by original advocates of s. 15 and 28.
- goal: to guide courts in application of s.15 as it relates to women’s equality
- about substantive equality, not “equal before the law”
- became intersectional in 1990s- prior to this didn’t understand multiple oppressions
Canada v. Mossop
Brian Mossop denied bereavement leave for partner’s fathers funeral- “not family”
-claimed family status discrimination under human rights code- won original trial but lost at upper levels
Vriend
Asked to resign after employer adopted policy against homosexual lifestyle, fired, Alberta human rights says yes legal discrimination, Individual rights protection act says not a protected ground. Majority says not about what they don’t do
Vriend: LEAF intervenor, 2 aims
Spotlight on lesbian women, not the “just like everyone else approach”
2 aims:
- need for sexual orientation as a distinct, protected ground.
- need for open equality rights instead of a list of groups (get rid of enumerated grounds, doesn’t deal with intersections- lesbians shouldn’t have to choose if their discrimination is sex or sexuality based