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The joke that went to the Supreme Court

The joke that went to the Supreme Court

Comedian Mike Ward mocked a disabled boy. Nine years after the boy's family filed a complaint, writes Associate Editor Marie-Danielle Smith, the case tests the rights of artistic expression versus discrimination.

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