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The idea of the Women’s Court of Canada (WCC) was hatched fourteen years ago, and since then, rewriting judgments from a feminist perspective has swept the globe. The idea has been taken up in England and Wales,1 Australia,2 Ireland and Northern Ireland,3 the United States,4 and Aotearoa New Zealand.5 A collection of rewrites of international judgments is forthcoming.6 A project is starting up in India7 and Scotland8 as well as one focused on Africa,9 and a Latin American project is planned.10 Feminist doctrinal scholarship is enjoying a resurgence in part through this creative form of critique. Equally exciting is the project underway to rewrite Canadian Aboriginal rights cases.11