MPs wary of judges going public: it would blur the lines, says critic [Peter MacKay, Tory party]
MPs say they can sympathize with the frustration felt by Supreme Court justices when their decisions are misinterpreted by the public. But they are hesitant about allowing judges to publicly explain their rulings afterwards.
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