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Book review: A Cruel Arithmetic: Inside the Case Against Polygamy by Craig Jones
[Originally posted at Canadian Lawyer] When s. 293 of the Criminal Code of Canada was referred to the British Columbia Supreme Court, I wrote that I believed the law was clearly unconstitutional in its current form: If this case was about legal recognition … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom of Religion, Canadian Politics, Books, Family Law, Human Rights, Marriage, Polygamy
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