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By Sara Stanley
The Canadian Journal of Family Law
Volume 33, Number 2 (2020)
Retrospective Removal of Gamete Donor Anonymity: Policy Recommendations for Ontario Based on the Victorian Experience / Alicia Czarnowski
Does Domestic Violence Disappear from Parental Alienation Cases? Five Lessons from Quebec for Judges, Scholars, and Policymakers / Suzanne Zaccour
[Book Review] Confronting Cannibalism, Review of Hadley Louise Friedman, The Weitko Legal Principles: Cree and Anishinabek Responses to Violence and Victimization (University of Toronto Press, 2018) / Lisa M. Kelly and Shelby Percival
Manitoba Law Journal
Volume 43, Issue 2 (2020)
Preface / Darcy L. MacPherson
Tackling the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Unsettling Role of Non-State Actors in Addressing Global Pandemics / Phil Lord and Lydia Saad
How Civil Procedures fail (And Why Administrative Justice is Better) / Allan C. Hutchinson
Defunding and Refunding: A Harm-Reduction Approach to Police Budget / Silas Koulack
The Cost of Compromising on Procedure: A Case Study of Manitoba’s The Vulnerable Person’s Living with a Mental Disability Act / Jonathan Andrews
Lawyers Serving the State: Ethical Issues When Administrative Directions Conflict with the Client-State’s Interests / Edgar Schmidt
Why the FCA Decision in Schmidt v Canada (Attorney General) is Clearly Erroneous / Edgar Schmidt
Folk Hero or Legal Pariah? A Comment on the Legal Ethics of Edgar Schmidt and Schmidt v Canada (Attorney General) / Andrew Flavelle Martin
Does the Attorney General have a Duty to Defend Her Legislature’s Statutes? A Comment on the Reference Re Genetic Non-Discrimination Act / Andrew Flavelle Martin
From Attorney General to backbencher or Opposition Legislator: The Lawyer’s Continuing Duty of Confidentiality to the Former Client / Andrew Flavelle Martin
McGill Law Journal
Volume 65, Number 2 (December 2019)
Unwritten Constitutional Principles: The Challenge of Reconciling Political and Legal Constitutionalisms / Jean Leclair
Rethinking the Invisible Constitution: How Unwritten Constitutional Principles Shape Political Decision-Making / Vanessa A. MacDonnell
“A Constitution Similar in Principle to That of the United Kingdom”: The Preamble, Constitutional Principles, and a Sustainable Jurisprudence / Peter C. Oliver
The Unwritten Principle of Democracy / Michael Pal
The Structural and Administrative Demands of Unwritten Constitutional Principles / Kate Glover Berger
Common Law Constitutional Through Methodology / Se-shauna Wheatle
National Creditor Debtor Review
Volume 36, Number 1 (March 2021)
Notable Developments in Insolvency Law: Flexible Tools for Challenging Times / Marc Wassermann, Kathryn Esaw, and Jacqueline Code
CCAA Court Decides Tenant Still “Using” Leased Premises Despite COVID-19 Restrictions / Miguel Manzano, Luc Morin, and Noah Zucker
Commercial Insolvency Reporter
Volume 33, Number 4 (April 2021)
Key Developments in Canadian Insolvency Case Law in 2020 / Pamela L.J. Huff, Linc Rogers, Aryo Shalviri, and Caitlin McIntyre