Talk:2007 reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada
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Problems with this article
[edit]There are two problems with this article.
- Despite its title, it provides no information about the reasons given by the Supreme Court for its decisions in 2007. Instead, it's a roster of who delivered each reason, joined in it, delivered a concurrence, issued a dissent, etc.
- The table, being color-coded only, fails accessibility guidelines.