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- Title
TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY'S LAW SCHOOL AND THE ASSOCIATIONAL DIMENSION OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: TOWARD COMPREHENSIVE LIBERALISM.
- Authors
Bateman, Thomas M. J.
- Abstract
The article examines the proceedings of the Law Society of Upper Canada, which after receiving over 200 briefs from members and others, refused to accredit the Trinity Western University's (TWV) law school in Langley, British Columbia. Topics include the opposition to TWU's law school consistent with a narrow account of religious freedom, a desire to limit associational autonomy, and ultimately a comprehensive liberalism in which liberal values apply throughout civil society.
- Subjects
LAW Society of Upper Canada; TRINITY Western University; LAW schools; FREEDOM of religion; LIBERALISM; CIVIL society
- Publication
University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 2015, Vol 66, p78
- ISSN
0077-8141
- Publication type
Article