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Power Without Law: The Supreme Court of Canada, the Marshall Decision, and the Failure of Judicial Activism Graphic Novels Hedican argues that anthropology must

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Hedican argues that anthropology must be more directly attuned to the practical problems faced by First Nations in Canada and anthropologists must be involved in land claims and public policy issues

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Power Without Law: The Supreme Court of Canada, the Marshall Decision, and the Failure of Judicial Activism Graphic Novels Hedican argues that anthropology mustPower Without Law: The Supreme Court of Canada, the Marshall Decision, and the Failure of Judicial Activism written by Nova Scotia Justice Department lawyer Alex Cameron claims the original Supreme Court judgment in Marshall was incorrect. In the historic 1999 Marshall decision First Nations people were found to have a treaty right to fish and sell their catch. Although the author clearly states that he respects the justices of the Supreme Court and

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