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nous and minority religious rights. As always, the CSRS will promote the
flow of knowledge between the university and the broader community
through its lectures and public events. It would be great to hear from interested
members of the legal community. If you want to learn more about
upcoming law and religion events at the CSRS, feel free to contact me at the
Faculty of Law or check out the CSRS events page at <www.uvic.ca/
research/centres/csrs/events/index.php>.
ENDNOTES
1. See Joel Thiessen & Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, None
of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and
Canada (New York: NYU Press, 2020).
2. For a more thorough overview of UVic’s engagement
in the TWU debate, see Gillian Calder, “UVic Law
and the Debate Over Accreditation of a New Law
School at Trinity Western University” (2014) 72
Advocate 731.
3. “Religion vs. Equality: Issue of Accreditation of
TWU’s Law Program Is Complicated”, Vancouver
Sun (8 April 2014), online: <web.archive.org/web/
20201111232752/www.vancouversun.com/life/
Opinion+Religion+equality/9715430/story.html>.
4. “In Support of TWU Law School” (submitted to the
Law Society of British Columbia).
5. Kathryn Chan, “Identifying the Institutional Religious
Freedom Claimant” (2017) 95:3 Can Bar Rev 707.
6. Kathryn Chan, “The Advancement of Religion as a
Charitable Purpose in an Age of Religious Neutrality”
(2017) 6 Ox JL and Rel 112.
7. “Identifying the Institutional Religious Freedom
Claimant”, supra note 5.
8. Kathryn Chan, “Religious Institutionalism: A Feminist
Response” (2021) 71 UTLJ 443.
9. Gillian Calder & Lori G Beaman, eds, Polygamy’s
Rights and Wrongs: Perspectives on Harm, Family
and Law (UBC Press, 2014).
10. Kathryn Chan & Howard Kislowicz, “Divine Intervention,
Part I: A Study of the Operation and Impact
of Non-Governmental Interveners in Canadian Religious
Freedom Litigation” (2019) 90 SCLR (2d) 219;
Kathryn Chan & Howard Kislowicz, “Divine Intervention,
Part II: Narratives of Norm Entrepreneurship
in Canadian Religious Freedom Litigation” (2021)
44:2 Dal LJ (forthcoming).
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