Accommodation Without Compromise Comment on Alberta v. Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony

Supreme Court Law Review, Vol. 51, pp. 95-130, 2010

18 Pages Posted: 21 Jun 2011

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Richard Moon

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2010

Abstract

The regulations in Alberta dealing with driver’s licenses were amended in 2003 to require that all license holders be photographed. The license holder’s photo would appear on his or her license and be included in a facial recognition data bank maintained by the province. Prior to this change, the regulations had permitted the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to grant an exemption to an individual who, for religious reasons, objected to having her or his photo taken. Members of the Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, who believe that the Second Commandment prohibits the making of photographic images, had been exempted from the photo requirement under old regulations, but were required under the new law to be photographed before a license would be issued.

Keywords: Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, Photographic Images, Religion, Licence, Alberta, Regulations

Suggested Citation

Moon, Richard, Accommodation Without Compromise Comment on Alberta v. Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony (2010). Supreme Court Law Review, Vol. 51, pp. 95-130, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1868495

Richard Moon (Contact Author)

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law ( email )

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