Originally posted by Shi Huangdi
VAWA was a law passed in the USA that gave female victims of violence the right to sue in federal courts. The law was blatantly unconstitutional and so was struck down by the supreme court...
Anyway, can a provinical legislature in Canada make its bills survive scrutiny notwithstanding the Charter of Rights? Or could the national legislature void Bill 117?
VAWA was a law passed in the USA that gave female victims of violence the right to sue in federal courts. The law was blatantly unconstitutional and so was struck down by the supreme court...
Anyway, can a provinical legislature in Canada make its bills survive scrutiny notwithstanding the Charter of Rights? Or could the national legislature void Bill 117?
He hates males misses the point offers no proof and keeps going like the demonic bunny
Genearlly it takes a constitutional challenge as I have done and others on section 122.6 of the ITA. Major constitutional challenges are on going as we speak against such blatent abuse of the law. Tell me more about the VAWA and why it was stuck down...
My apologies for the comment you have proven your information and knowledge.
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