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CHOOSE ONE OF THE CASE:- 1. Rodriguez v. British Columbia, [1993] 2. Hunter v. Southam Inc, [1984] 3. R. v Ladouceur, [1990] 4. R. v.

CHOOSE ONE OF THE CASE:-

1. Rodriguez v. British Columbia, [1993]

2. Hunter v. Southam Inc, [1984]

3. R. v Ladouceur, [1990]

4. R. v. Askov, [1990]

5. R. v. Smith [1987]

  1. Wrote facts/summary of the case.
  2. Wrote legal issues/arguments. What legal violations are present. Connect the case to the Charter section or Ontario Human Rights Code.
  3. Wrote legal citations.
  4. Case facts, determine what connections are appropriate depending on social groups, institutions, and individuals found in the case.
  5. Outline the existing arguments in favor of society's protection (Crown argument).
  6. Pick a side, defense, or Crown prosecutor and provide an opinion on why took their side.

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