Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group C
Moore v. British Columbia (Education), 2012 SCC 61
Jeffrey Moore suffered from a severe learning disability, dyslexia, and required intensive remedial instruction. Jeffrey was receiving assistance at a local diagnostic center which was administered by the school board, until budgetary concerns forced the school district to close the center. After the cutbacks, it was strongly recommended that Jeffrey was enrolled in a private school and his parents paid the necessary tuition. Jeffrey's father, Frederick Moore, subsequently filed a human rights complaint against both the School District and the British Columbia Ministry of Education claiming violation of section 8 of the British Columbia Human Rights Code, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 210, on the grounds that Jeffrey had been denied a 'service' customarily available to the public.
Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group_C/Natural_Law
Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group_C/Positivism
Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group_C/Separation_Thesis
Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group_C/System_Of_Rights
Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group_C/Liberty-Paternalism
Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group_C/Law_As_Efficiency
Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group_C/Feminist_Jurisprudence
Course:Law3020/2014WT1/Group_C/Critical_Legal_Studies_Critical_Race_Theory