Professor
Macfarlane’s
edited
book:
Policy
Change,
Courts,
and
the
Canadian
Constitution
aims
to
further
our
understanding
of
judicial
policy
impact
and
the
role
of
the
courts
in
shaping
policy
change.
Bringing
together
a
group
of
political
scientists
and
legal
scholars,
this
volume
delves
into
a
diverse
set
of
policy
areas,
including
health
care
issues,
the
regulation
of
elections,
criminal
justice
policy,
minority
language
education,
citizenship,
refugee
policy,
human
rights
legislation,
and
Indigenous
policy.