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Unit 2 Assignment: Supreme Court of Canada and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Case Brief  Since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms became law in Canada, the Supreme Court has ruled on many cases in which rights have allegedly been violated

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Unit 2 Assignment: Supreme Court of Canada and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Case Brief 
Since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms became law in Canada, the Supreme Court has ruled on many cases in which rights have allegedly been violated. You will be assigned one of these cases. You are to read the case and prepare a "Case Brier following the model outlined below. The key word is "brier. Your Case Brief should be no more than 11/2 pages in length (anything more than 1 1/2 pages you will need to edit down). Furthermore, it must be single spaced and completed in 12 point font. Do not copy any of the information directly from the source; all of the information that you provide must be in your own words.  
The Brief must identify the following (these will be your headings/sub-titles): I. Case Information (Title of proceeding, citation, date of decision); ii. Facts/Background iii. issue(s)/ Legal question; iv. Decision v. Reason for Decision 
This is an INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT. Any plagiarised work from other sources or other students will result in a zero being assigned to all parties involved. 
Additional Instructions You may only use www.canlilorg to research your case. If you use another site to read your case, you may not be reading the Supreme Court's full ruling and reasoning. Furthermore, you may not be able to provide a proper analysis of the case. You may only select from the cases listed in this assignment. 
CASE CITATION 
SUPREME COURT CHARTER CASES 
Eldridge v. British Columbia [1997] 
ISSUE 
equity rights for deaf people 
R v. Ladouceur [1990] 
random spot checks 
R v. Vaillancourt 1191371 
elements of a crime required for conviction 
 

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