Chamberlain v. Surrey School District No. 36

Chamberlain v. Surrey School District No. 36
Chamberlain v. Surrey District School Board No. 36
Supreme Court of Canada.jpg

Supreme Court of Canada

Hearing: June 12, 2002
Judgment: December 20, 2002
Full case name: '
Citations: [2002] 4 S.C.R. 710, 2002 SCC 86
Docket No.: 28654
Court membership

Chief Justice: Beverley McLachlin
Puisne Justices: Claire L'Heureux-Dubé, Charles Gonthier, Frank Iacobucci, John C. Major, Michel Bastarache, Ian Binnie, Louise Arbour, Louis LeBel

Reasons given

Majority by: McLachlin C.J.
Joined by: L’Heureux‑Dubé, Iacobucci, Major, Binnie and Arbour JJ.
Concurrence by: LeBel J.
Dissent by: Gonthier J.
Joined by: Bastarache J.

Chamberlain v. Surrey District School Board No. 36, [2002] 4 S.C.R. 710, 2002 SCC 86, was a case in which the Supreme Court of Canada held that a local school board could not impose its religious values by refusing to permit the use of books that sought to promote tolerance of same-sex relationships.

Background

In 1997, James Chamberlain, a primary school teacher in Surrey, British Columbia, sought permission from School District 36 Surrey to use three books in his kindergarten and first grade classes. The books were Asha's Mums, Belinda's Bouquet and One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads, and each presented families where both parents were of the same sex. Chamberlain asserted that the books were necessary to reflect the realities of today's families and to teach his pupils about diversity and tolerance. A 4-2 majority of the board voted to deny the requested approval.

Opinion of the Court

A legal battle to overturn the decision to ban the three books went all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, where the school board's decision at the British Columbia Court of Appeal was overturned in favour of the original lower court judgment. The judgment cited the need for families headed by same-sex couples to be respected. Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin dismissed the board's concerns that children would be confused or misled by classroom information about same-sex parents. She pointed out that the children of same-sex parents are rubbing shoulders with children from more traditional families and wrote: "Tolerance is always age-appropriate, children cannot learn unless they are exposed to views that differ from those they are taught at home." The legal fees ended up costing Surrey taxpayers over $1,200,000.

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • School District 36 Surrey — British Columbia Region Metro/Coast Board office location Surrey Communities served Surrey, White Rock, Barnston Island …   Wikipedia

  • Chamberlain — may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 3 Legal cases 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Heather Stilwell — is a school trustee in Surrey, British Columbia. She is a Christian and is well known for her conservative opinions on homosexuality, abortion, and sex education.Heather and her husband Bill were involved in the genesis of the Christian Heritage… …   Wikipedia

  • Peter and Murray Corren — Peter Corren (né Cook) and Murray Corren (né Warren) Corren is a combination of their former names are LGBT rights activists from Vancouver, British Columbia whose complaint before the BC Human Rights Tribunal led to an agreement by which the… …   Wikipedia

  • Egan v. Canada — SCCInfoBox case name=Egan v. Canada full case name=James Egan and John Norris Nesbit v. Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada heard date=Argued November 1, 1994 decided date=Decided May 25, 1995 citations= [1995] 2 S.C.R. 513, 124 D.L.R. (4th) …   Wikipedia

  • Multani v. Commission scolaire Marguerite‑Bourgeoys — Supreme Court of Canada Hearing: Argued April 12, 2005 Judgment: March 2, 2006 …   Wikipedia

  • Foundation for Equal Families — The Foundation for Equal Families is a Canadian gay and lesbian rights group founded in 1994 following the failure of Bill 167 in the Ontario parliament. The group s mandate is Dedicated to achieving recognition and equality for same sex… …   Wikipedia

  • British Columbia Civil Liberties Association — Infobox Organization name = British Columbia Civil Liberties Association image border = British Columbia Civil Liberties Association logo.png caption = BCCLA logo membership = over 1000 members type = Non government organization language =… …   Wikipedia

  • Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Chief Justice McLachlin — The following is a list of Supreme Court of Canada opinions written by Beverley McLachlin during her tenure on the Court. Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin on November 20, 2007 Contents 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Justice Gonthier — This is a list of all the opinions written by Charles Gonthier during his tenure as puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Contents 1 1989 1998 2 1999 3 2000 4 2001 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”