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The Persons Case: When Women Became "Persons" Under Canadian Law
A single word in Canada's Constitution sparked one of the most important legal battles in Canadian history. The Persons Case challenged whether women were considered "persons" for Senate appointments, ultimately leading to a landmark 1929 decision that reshaped constitutional law and established the enduring "living tree" doctrine. This article explores the case, the Famous Five, and the lasting impact of a decision that continues to influence Canadian courts today.

Sara Santos-Vigneault
7 days ago6 min read
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