Balancing Rights: Protests and Property Law
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"If you can't kick someone out, it's not your house."
In this episode, Gavin and Stephen dissect the legal complexities surrounding recent pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in Toronto.
They contrast the swift eviction at York University with the prolonged encampment at the University of Toronto, attributing the differences to legal strategies and timing.
The discussion explores the balance between property rights and freedom of expression, highlighting Justice Cohen's pivotal decision that set a precedent for handling such protests.
Listen For:
3:17 - Global Turmoil, Local Protests
8:14 - Expression vs. Encroachment
13:11 - Blueprint for Future Protests
24:14 - Beyond the Campus: Public Parks and Protests
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1. Balancing Rights: Protests and Property Law (00:00:00)
2. Global Turmoil, Local Protests (00:03:17)
3. Expression vs. Encroachment (00:08:14)
4. Blueprint for Future Protests (00:13:11)
5. Beyond the Campus: Public Parks and Protests (00:24:14)
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