Submissions from 1994
Law, Postmodernism and Resistance: Rethinking the significance of the Irish hunger strike, part I, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Law, Postmodernism and Resistance: Rethinking the significance of the Irish hunger strike, part II, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Mapping Legal Theory, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
A Choice for K'aila: Child Protection and First Nations Children, Jocelyn Downie
Submissions from 1993
Solidarity or Solipsistic Tunnel Vision? Reminiscences of a Renegade Rapporteur, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
The Rule of Law and the Politics of Fear, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Feminist Health Care Ethics Consultation, Jocelyn Downie and Susan Sherwin
Judicial Free Speech and Accountability: Should Judges Be Seen But Not Heard?, A. Wayne MacKay
Submissions from 1992
Book Review of Corporate Law in Canada: The Governing Principles, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Book Review of Dangerous Supplements: Resistance and Renewal in Jurisprudence, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Submissions from 1991
Ethics Education for Canadian Medical Students, Francoise Baylis and Jocelyn Downie
Doubting Donald: A Reply to Professor Donald Galloway's 'Critical Mistakes', Richard F. Devlin FSRC
An Essay on Institutional Responsibility: The Indigenous Blacks and Micmac Programme at Dalhousie Law School, Richard F. Devlin FRSC and A. Wayne MacKay
The Big Mac Attack: A Critical Affirmation of MacKinnon's Unmodified Theory of Patriarchal Power, Alexandra Z. Dobrowolsky and Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Minority Language Educational Rights Vindicated, A. Wayne MacKay
Submissions from 1990
Nomos and Thanatos (Part B): Feminism as Jurisgenerative Transformation, or Resistance Through Partial Incorporation? Part I, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Nomos and Thanatos (Part B): Feminism as Jurisgenerative Transformation, or Resistance Through Partial Incorporation? Part II, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
On the Road to Radical Reform: A Critical Review of Unger's Politics, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Brain Death and Brain Life: Rethinking the Connection, Jocelyn Downie
Making and Enforcing School Rules in the Wake of the Charter of Rights, A. Wayne MacKay
Mandates, Legal Foundations, Powers and Conduct of Commissions of Inquiry, A. Wayne MacKay
Municipal Issues and the Charter of Rights: The Impact at the Grass Roots, A. Wayne MacKay and Kathryn Heckaman
Developments in Constitutional Law: The 1988-89 Term, A. Wayne MacKay and Dianne Pothier
Submissions from 1989
Law's Centaurs: An Inquiry into the Nature and Relations of Law, State and Violence, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Legal Education as Political Consciousness-Raising or Paving the Road to Hell, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Nomos and Thanatos (Part A), The Killing Fields: Modern Law and Legal Theory, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Towards An/Other Legal Education: Some Critical and Tentative Proposals to Confront the Racism of Modern Legal Education, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Freedom of Expression: Is It All Just Talk?, A. Wayne MacKay
Submissions from 1988
Baby M: The Contractual Legitimation of Misogyny, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Ventriloquism and the Verbal Icon: A Comment on Professor Hogg's "The Charter and American Theories of Interpretation", Richard F. Devlin FRSC
The Judicial Role in Educational Policy Making: Promise or Threat?, A. Wayne MacKay
Submissions from 1987
Twisting the Tourniquet Around the Pulse of Conventional Legal Wisdom: Jurisprudence and Law Reform in the Work of Robert A Samek, Richard F. Devlin FRSC
The Elwood Case: Vindicating the Educational Rights of the Disabled, A. Wayne MacKay
Constructive Murder and the Charter: In Search of Principle, A. Wayne MacKay and Isabel Grant
Education as a Basic Human Right: A Response to Special Education and the Charter, A. Wayne MacKay and Gordon Krinke
Submissions from 1986
Judging and Equality: For Whom Does the Charter Toll?, A. Wayne MacKay
Submissions from 1985
Book Review of Passion: An Essay on Personality , Richard F. Devlin FRSC
Fairness After the Charter: A Rose by Any Other Name?, A. Wayne MacKay
Submissions from 1981
Prosecutorial Control in Canada: The Definition of Attorney-General in Section 2 of the Criminal Code, Camille Cameron