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Canadian Journal of Women and The Law | 2005

What Work of Feminist Legal Scholarship Over the Past Twenty Years Has Been Influential or Important to You, and Why?

Elizabeth Comack; Jennifer L. Schultz; Winifred H. Holland; Joanne St. Lewis; Karen Pearlston; Nicole LaViolette; Edward Veitch; Susan B. Boyd; Annie Rochette; Margaret E. McCallum; Penney Kome; Louise Langevin; Gayle Michelle MacDonald; Dorothy E. Chunn; Sanda Rodgers; Daphne Gilbert

The call for paragraphs generated many different kinds of responses. It was atreat reading the different approaches and having an occasion to listen in asothers reflected on the question. In their own voices, here are a variety of theresponses.Parmi toute la recherche fe´ministe en droit produite au cours des dernie`resvingt anne´es, quel texte a e´te´ le plus important pour vous ou encore, lequel vousa le plus influence´, et pourquoi? L’invitation a` re´diger des paragraphes enre´ponse a` cette question a ge´ne´re´ une grande diversite´ de textes. Ce fut un re´elplaisir de lire les diffe´rents choix et d’avoir l’occasion d’eˆtre a` l’e´coute alors qued’autres re´fle´chissaient sur la question pose´e. Voici un e´ventail de ces re´ponses,re´dige´es chacune dans sa propre voix.I would have to say anything written by Ngaire Naffine, CarolSmart, and Laureen Snider, as their works are provocative, risky,and guaranteed to push your thinking about women, feminism, andthe law onto a whole new terrain.Elizabeth ComackSociology, University of Manitoba‘‘Oh well,’’ said Mrs. Hale’s husband, with good natured superiority,‘‘women are used to worrying over trifles.’’—From Susan Glaspell’s A Jury of Her Peers


Archive | 2006

Critical Comparisons: The Supreme Court of Canada Dooms Section 15

Daphne Gilbert; Diana Majury


McGill Law Journal | 2003

Time to Regroup: Rethinking Section 15 of the Charter

Daphne Gilbert


Archive | 2006

The Medium and the Message: Personal Privacy and the Forced Marriage of Police and Telecommunications Providers

Ian R. Kerr; Daphne Gilbert; Jena McGill


Archive | 2006

The Role of ISPs in the Investigation of Cybercrime

Ian R. Kerr; Daphne Gilbert


Archive | 2009

The Lamer Legacy for Judicial Independence

Ed Ratushny; Daphne Gilbert


Archive | 2008

Resisting the Hidden Curriculum: Teaching for Social Justice

Rosemary Cairns Way; Daphne Gilbert


Archive | 2016

Let Thy Conscience Be Thy Guide (But Not My Guide!): Physicians and the Duty to Refer

Daphne Gilbert


Archive | 2015

Responding to Sexual Assault on Campus: What Can Canadian Universities Learn from US Law and Policy?

Elizabeth A. Sheehy; Daphne Gilbert


Archive | 2011

Donor Unknown: Assessing the Section 15 Rights of Donor-Conceived Offspring

Vanessa Gruben; Daphne Gilbert

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