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Volume 35
Issue 1 (Spring, 1997)
The Past, Present, and Future of Expressive Freedom Under the Charter
By Jamie Cameron
What's Law Got To Do With It? The Protection of Aboriginal Title in Canada
By Patrick Macklem
The Charter Dialogue Between Courts and Legislatures
By Peter W. Hogg and Allison A. Bushell
Rethinking the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations in Canadian Administrative Law
By David Wright
Issue 2 (Summer, 1997)
The Use of Self-Regulation to Curb Discrimination and Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession
By Joan Brockman
Religion, Custody, and a Child's Identities
By Shauna Van Praagh
Welfare Reform in the United States
By Joel F. Handler
Regulating Patent Holders: Local Working Requirements and Compulsory Licenses at International Law
By Michael Halewood
Interprovincial Sovereign Immunity Revisited
By Janet Walker
Just Words: Constitutional Rights And Social Wrongs by Joel Bakan
Book review by Didi Herman
A Critique Of Adjudication: (Fin De Siècle) by Duncan Kennedy
Book review by Mark Carter
Issues 3 and 4 (Fall and Winter, 1997)
Pajelle Investments Ltd. v. Herbold: On the Importance of Having a Convenient Enemy
By Brian Bucknall
The West Lodge Files: Joining Clinic and Community to Overcome Tenants' Subordination
By Mary Truemner and Bart Poesiat
The Cases of Ward and Chan
By Ron Schacter
The Legal Advocate and the Questionably Competent Client in the Context of a Poverty Law Clinic
By Diana A. Romano
The Demystification of Legal Discourse: Reconceiving the Role of the Poverty Lawyer as Agent of the Poor
By Cherie Robertson
The Spousal Assault Policy: A Critical Analysis
By Leah Rachin
Parkdale Community Legal Services: An Investment in Legal Education
By Marilyn Pilkington
Legal Education: Nemesis or Ally of Social Movements?
By Janet E. Mosher
Celebrating a Quarter Century of Community Legal Clinics in Ontario
By Honourable R. Roy McMurtry
The Perils of Poverty: Prostitutes' Rights, Police Misconduct, and Poverty Law
By Ray Kuszelewski and Dianne L. Martin
Disabling Tenants' Rights
By Elinor Mahoney
Reflections on 22.2 Years as Receptionist at Parkdale Community Legal Services
By Dorothy Leatch
Twenty-Five Years of Dynamic Tension: The Parkdale Community Legal Services Experience
By Shelley A.M. Gavigan
The Ellis Archives — 1972 to 1981: An Early View from the Parkdale Trenches
By S. Ronald Ellis
Trespass — Ten Years Later
By Patrick M. Case and David R. Draper
The Transformative Potential of Clinical Legal Education
By Lucie E. White
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