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  3. Vol 39, No 3

Vol 39, No 3

Published: 2001-11-01

Symposium: The Canadian Law Review Experience

  • The Canadian Law Review Experience: Introduction to the Symposium

    Bruce Ziff
    611
    • PDF
  • Law Reviews as Cultural Narrative

    Donna Greschner
    616
    • PDF
  • The Past and Future of Canadian Generalist Law Journals

    Bruce Ryder
    625
    • PDF
  • Far-Cited

    J. E. Cote
    640
    • PDF
  • The Role of Judges in Legal Theory and the Role of Legal Theorists in Judging (Or Don't Let the Bastaraches Grind You Down)

    Allan C. Hutchinson
    657
    • PDF
  • Epistles to Apostles

    Roderick A. MacDonald
    668
    • PDF
  • The Role of Student-Run Journals in Opening North American Law

    Frances Olsen
    678
    • PDF
  • The Law Review Mission: A Student Editor's Point of View

    Larissa Katz
    684
    • PDF
  • Role of the Law Review: A Select Biography

    Tracie Scott
    690
    • PDF

Public Address

  • Legal Writing: Some Tools

    The Right Honourable Beverly McLachlin
    695
    • PDF

Articles

  • The Supreme Court of Canada and the Alberta Court of Appeal: Do the Top Courts Have a Fundamental Philosophical Difference of Opinion on Public Law Issues

    Barbara Billingsley, Bruce P. Elman
    703
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Faith: Political Philosophy in the Canadian Academy

    F.C. DeCoste
    738
    • PDF
  • Can Prisons Work? The Prisoner as Object and Subject in MODERN CORRECTIONS, Stephen Duguid (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000)

    Wayne N. Renke
    757
    • PDF

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