Submissions from 2017
Intersecting Challenges: Mothers and Child Protection Law in BC, Isabel Grant, Judith Mosoff, Susan B. Boyd, and Ruben Lindy
Submissions from 2016
Intersecting Challenges: Mothers and Child Protection Law in BC, Isabel Grant, Judith Mosoff, Susan B. Boyd, and Ruben Lindy
Lawyers' Empire: Legal Professions and Cultural Authority, 1780-1950, W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 2015
The Policing of Major Events in Canada: Lessons from Toronto's G20 and Vancouver's Olympics, W. Wesley Pue, Robert Diab, and Grace Jackson
Submissions from 2009
Lost in Translation?: The Disability Perspective in Honda v. Keays and Hydro-Quebec v. Syndicat, Judith Mosoff
Banned from Lawyering: Gordon Martin, Communist, W. Wesley Pue
Book Review: Martin Chanock, The Making of South African Legal Culture, 1902-1936: Fear, Favour and Prejudice, W. Wesley Pue
Cowboy Jurists & the Making of Legal Professionalism, W. Wesley Pue
Introduction to Lawyers in Canadian History, W. Wesley Pue
Security for the 2010 Olympics - The Gap in Police Powers under Canadian Law, W. Wesley Pue and Robert Diab
The Gap in Canadian Police Powers: Canada Needs 'Public Order Policing' Legislation, W. Wesley Pue and Robert Diab
Submissions from 2008
Legal Education's Mission, W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 2007
Criminal Jumping On and Off the Curb - Discretion and the Idea of an Impartial and Independent Police Force, W. Wesley Pue
Police Powers, Trespass and Expressive Rights Under the Canadian Constitution, W. Wesley Pue
Protecting Constitutionalism in Treacherous Times: Why 'Rights' Don't Matter, W. Wesley Pue
Law's Empire, W. Wesley Pue and Rob McQueen
The Problem of Official Discretion in Anti-Terrorism Law: Comment on Khawajah, W. Wesley Pue and Robert Russo
Submissions from 2006
Lawyers' Professionalism, Colonialism, State Formation and National Life in Nigeria, 1900-1960: 'The Fighting Brigade of the People', Chidi Oguamanam and W. Wesley Pue
Death Squads or 'Directions Over Lunch': A Comparative Review of the Independence of the Bar, W. Wesley Pue
Educating the Total Jurist?, W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 2005
Book Review: Peter H. Russell, Recognizing Aboriginal Title: The Mabo Case and Indigenous Resistance to English-Settler, W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 2004
Challenging Nation, Catherine Dauvergne and W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 2003
Cultural Projects and Structural Transformation in the Legal Profession, W. Wesley Pue
The War On Terror: Constitutional Governance in a State of Permanent Warfare?, W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 2001
Globalization and Legal Education: Views from the Outside-In, W. Wesley Pue
The Prime Minister's Police? Commissioner Hughes' APEC Report, W. Wesley Pue
Back to Basics? University Legal Education and 21st Century Professionalism, Annie Rochette and W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 2000
A History of British Columbia Legal Education, W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 1999
British Masculinities, Canadian Lawyers, W. Wesley Pue
The Best and the Brightest: Canadian Law School Admissions, Dawna Tong and W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 1995
In Pursuit of Better Myth: Lawyers' Histories and Histories of Lawyers, W. Wesley Pue
Submissions from 1991
Book Review of A Radical Lawyer in Victorian England: W. P. Roberts and the Struggle for Workers' Rights by Raymond Challinor, W. Wesley Pue