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Constitutional Forum / Forum constitutionnel | 2011

CUSTOMS CENSORSHIP AND THE CHARTER: THE LITTLE SISTERS CASE

Brenda Cossman; Bruce Ryder

Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium is Vancouvers only bookstore specializing in gay and lesbian literature. Little Sisters argued that the provisions of the Customs Act and Customs Tariff that together empower officials to stop obscene representations at the border constitute unreasonable restrictions on freedom of expression and equality rights protected by section 2(b) and section 15 of the Charter. In our view, Justice Smiths findings on the importance of sexual expression to the gay and lesbian community, and on the disproportionate impact of Customs censorship on gay and lesbian materials, ought to have led to the conclusion that the legislation in its effects violates section 15. On the question of whether the violation of section 2(b) was a reasonable limit, we believe that Smith J. ought to have exercised greater caution in assuming that the reasoning in Butler could be extended, without hesitation or problematization, to gay and lesbian, sexual imagery. Many of the publications suppressed by Customs are integral to the cultural and political identity of a disadvantaged and stigmatized sexual minority. Thus their distribution fosters goals that lie at the heart of the Charters protection of expression and equality interests in sections 2(b) and 15, respectively. For this reason, we believe that Smith J. erred in not holding the government to a rigourous standard of justification at the section 1 stage of the analysis. We have also taken issue with Smith J.s failure to implicate the procedural deficiencies of the Customs Act in the Charter violations identified by the evidence. In our view, at the very least, a system of administrative censorship cannot constitute a minimal impairment of Charter rights if it makes little or no attempt to ensure that decisions will be made expeditiously by expert decision-makers who have the ability to receive evidence of a publications merits.


Law and Religious Pluralism in Canada. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2008. | 2006

The Canadian Conception of Equal Religious Citizenship

Bruce Ryder


Canadian Journal of Family Law. Volume 18, Number 2 (2001), p. 269-326. | 2001

What is Marriage-Like Like? The Irrelevance of Conjugality

Brenda Cossman; Bruce Ryder


Osgoode Hall Law Journal | 2011

Racism and the Constitution: The Constitutional Fate of British Columbia Anti-Asian Immigration Legislation, 1884-1909

Bruce Ryder


McGill Law Journal | 1991

The Demise and Rise of the Classical Paradigm in Canadian Federalism: Promoting Autonomy for the Provinces and the First Nations

Bruce Ryder


UBC Law Review. Volume 36, Number 1 (2003), p. 101-135. | 2003

The Harms of Child Pornography Law

Bruce Ryder


Canadian Journal of Family Law. Volume 9, Number 1 (1990), p. 39-97. | 2011

Equality Rights and Sexual Orientation: Confronting Heterosexual Family Privilege

Bruce Ryder


Supreme Court Law Review, Vol. 7, pp. 81-156 | 1995

Developments in Constitutional Law: The 1994-95 Term

David Schneiderman; Hester Lessard; Bruce Ryder; Margot E. Young


The Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference | 2006

The End of Umpire? Federalism and Judicial Restraint

Bruce Ryder


The Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference | 2004

What's Law Good For? An Empirical Overview of Charter Equality Rights Decisions

Bruce Ryder; Cidalia C. Faria; Emily Lawrence

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Jean Leclair

Université de Montréal

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Margot E. Young

University of British Columbia

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