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The Advocate
Volume 81, Part 2 (May 2023)
On the Front Cover: Gerry Fergusen / Ivan Watson, Julie Sloan, and Michelle Lawrence
The Lawyers’ Inn Society and Its New Home / Adam Houden-Duke
On Collegiality and the Lawyers’ Inn Society’s New Home / Murray Clemens
I Am Sure I am Right (But I Might Be Wrong): A Tax Professional’s Duty to Warn a Client About Weaknesses in a Tax Opinion: Part II / Joel Nitikman, K.C.
Be It Resolved That No One Should Be the Judge in Their Own Case: A Review / Virgil Braithwaite
The Criminal Law Quarterly
Volume 71, Number 1 (April 2023)
The Proposed Canadian Miscarriage of Justice Commission / Kent Roach
Probation Revisited: Form, Function and the Principle of Restraint / David P. Cole
More Loose Ends: The Crown’s Discretion to Call Witnesses in a Criminal Trial / Oliver Fitzgerald
Not Criminally Responsible Due to Mental Disorder & Alek Minassian / Nadya Gill
A Shaky Framework: How R. v. Proulx and Conditional Sentences are Failing Low Socioeconomic Status Offenders / Sayeh Hassan and Aidan Seymour-Butler
Watching Pinocchio’s Nose: Revisiting Previous Incredibility Findings When Considering Expert Testimony / Brian Manarin
A Practical Guide to Good Character Evidence / Jason A. Nicol
McGill Law Journal
Volume 67, Number 3 (March 2022)
Rééquilibrer le rôle de la Cour suprême du Canada en procédure criminelle / Terry Skolnik
The Limits of the Declaratory Judgment / Justice Malcolm Rowe, KC and Diane Shnier
Vers une théorie de la fin de non-recevoir en droit privé québécois / Marie-Lou Laprise