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Law Society of Saskatchewan New Journals in the Library New Journal Issues- November 2022

The information provided on this blog is to, the best of our knowledge, accurate and up-to-date as of the date of posting. However, please be aware that information can change rapidly and without notice. Therefore, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information presented after the posting date. It is advised that readers exercise due diligence and independently verify the accuracy of information they find on this blog news feed. Here are links to the most current information available in relation to our Membership, Saskatchewan Case Law, and Saskatchewan Legislation.

New Journal Issues- November 2022

December 5, 2022

Health Law in Canada
Volume 43, Number 1 (September 2022)

Editorial / Simmie Palter
End of Roe: Glaring Blight on Judicial Legitimacy, Progressive Democracy / Ryan Wozniak
Statement From The CBA President Stephen Rotstein on Scotus Decision in Dobbs
Statement From The Women Lawyers Forum on Dobbs Decision

Canadian Family Law Quarterly
Volume 41, Number 1 (October 2022)

Moving Towards a Post-Pandemic “New Normal” Perspectives of Ontario Family Justice Professionals and Self-Represented Litigants / Claire Houston, Rachel Birnbaum and Nicholas Bala
Torts and Family Law: What’s New, What’s Old and How to Use it / Mary Jo Maur
A Look at Recent Developments in the Law of Contempt / Katherine Cooligan and Brad Yaeger
“Put Bluntly”, We Need to Contemplate Polyamory / Kelly Beazer, Elizabeth Cameron and Samantha Simpson

Canadian Class Action Review
Volume 41, Number 1 (October 2022)

Introduction / Harvey T. Strosberg
Simplifying Access to Justice: Michael Eizenga Publishes The Class Actions Handbook, an Essential, Multi-Jurisdictional Resource for Canadian Jurists / Shaun E. Finn
Towards a Trauma-Informed Approach: Adapting Class Action Procedure for Survivors of Sexual Assault / Sydney McIvor and Brittany Town
Early Disposition or Prejudicial Attrition? An Analysis of Bill 161 and Pre-Certification Dispositive Motions in Class Actions / Fiona Sarazin
Pre-Certification Motions that Dispose of or Limit the Issues at Trial: Six Factors for Judges to Consider / Alexander Mulligan
Are Class Actions Progressive? An Enquiry Into The Nature and Function of Modern Class Actions / Shaun E. Finn

National Creditor Debtor Review
Volume 37, Number 3 (September 2022)

More Than You Bargained For: Seniority of Assumed Employees Still Relevant Even Where Purchaser is Granted Broad Release / Trevor Courtis
Alberta Court of Appeal Declines to Find Manitok is Distinguishable from Redwater / Sean Collins and Mirabelle Harris-Eze

Manitoba Law Journal
Volume 44, Number 5 (2021)

Making an ‘ASH’ out of Gladue: The Bowden Experiment / Jane Dickson
Constitutional Gladue Rights: Critical Perspective and Prospective Paths Forward / Hardie Rath-Wilson
The Devil’s Playground: A Case Study of Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre (EMDC) Demonstrating the System Failings of the Ontario Corrections Regime / Nicole Kelly
Decades in Crisis: A Critical Analysis of the Underuse of Section 81 and 84 of the Correction and Conditional Release Act and its Role in the Systemic Neglect of Indigenous Rehabilitative and Reintegration / Madison Parker
Reconsidering Luxton in the Post-Nur Revolution: A Brief Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Recent Challenges to Mandatory Minimums and Other Sentencing Provisions / Stacey M. Purser
A Tale of Two Countries: Constitutionalizing the Mandatory Minimum Sentence / Bryton M.P. Moen

Manitoba Law Journal
Volume 44, Number 6 (2021)

Wrongful Extradition: Reforming the Committal Phase of Canada’s Extradition Law / Robert J. Currie
Blurred Lines: A Critical Examination of the Use of Police Officers and Police Employees as Expert Witnesses in Criminal Trials / Brandon Trask and Evan Podama
Pungent Sound: Analyzing the Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Law in the Pacific Northwest / Joshua Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell Ozymy
Talking to Strangers: A Critical Analysis of the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in R v Mills / Chelsey Buggie
Detained on Sight: The Socioeconomic Aspect of Social Context in R v Le / Lewis Waring
11(e) Shattered: The Historic and Continued Breaching of Indigenous Persons Right to Reasonable and Timely Bail / Sean Gallop
California Wrongful Incarceration Compensation Law: A History That is Still Being Written / Kelly Shae Delvac
Predictive Policing and the Charter / Kaitlynd Hiller
Algorithmic Policing Technologies in Canada / Shawn Singh

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