Justice with John Carpay

Justice with John Carpay Ep. 4

January 30, 2020 The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Season 1 Episode 4
Justice with John Carpay
Justice with John Carpay Ep. 4
Show Notes

How has the fight for civil liberties changed over the last two generations? Host John Carpay and producer Kevin Steel talk about the shift in society from an emphasis on individual rights against the power of the state, to group rights competing for political power.

Infogalactic: U.S. Supreme Court Case Cohen v. California 1971 (Note: "F**k the Draft" tee-shirt case)

The Rebel, June 11,2019: Scheer is letting Trudeau bring back Canada’s internet "hate speech" law — but we're fighting back!

Amazon.ca: The New Anti-Liberals by Alan Borovoy, 1999

Amazon.com: When freedoms collide: The case for our civil liberties by Alan Borovoy, 1988

Infogalactic: Canadian Supreme Court case R v Keegstra 1990

Infogalactic: Canadian Supreme Court case R v Zundel 1992

Canadian Jewish News, May 13, 2015: Borovoy remembered for passionate defence of free speech

Canadian Civil Liberties Association: Featured Cases--Sex-Ed Legal Challenge

George Jonas in the National Post, Dec. 5, 2012: Kill the human rights commissions (before they kill our freedoms)

LifeSiteNews, Mar. 4, 2015: Ontario sex-ed architect convicted on child porn charges: courtroom hears graphic details

Censorship Tracker, Mar. 22, 2015: Artist's grant pulled due to environmental stance

British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Jan. 15, 2015: BCCLA and Cameron Côté v. University of Victoria

Canadian Press via Global News, Dec. 5, 2018: Civil rights advocates question Canada’s new impaired driving law — but feds say don’t worry

CanLII, Supreme Court of Canada, May 17, 2001: Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers

CanLII, Supreme Court of Canada, Jun. 15, 2018: Law Society of British Columbia v. Trinity Western University

Joseph Brean in the National Post, Dec. 12, 2011: Undercover work debated in hate hearing

LifeSiteNews, Oct. 10, 2008: Mark Steyn "Not Guilty" of "Islamophobia": Human Rights Commission

Theme Music: "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens

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