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2002

Civil Rights and Discrimination

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

Law--Interpretation and construction

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Of Pigeonholes And Principles: A Reconsideration Of Discrimination Law, Denise G. Reaume Apr 2002

Of Pigeonholes And Principles: A Reconsideration Of Discrimination Law, Denise G. Reaume

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

The common law has never developed a cause of action for discrimination. Instead, the legislatures have stepped in. This article explores not whether there should be a cause of action for discrimination at common law, but whether our thinking about discrimination from a legal point of view would benefit from drawing upon common law methodology. We can contrast two methodologies for the design and development over time of legal norms: the top-down model of the comprehensive code designed to bring to life a grand theory about the norms regulating human interaction, and the bottom-up model of case-by-case analysis aiming toward …