Volume 41 (2008)
Articles
Reflecting on a Legacy
Jamie Cameron
“Contextualizing” Bertha Wilson: Wilson as a Woman in Law in Mid-20th Century Canada
Mary Jane Mossman
Justice Bertha Wilson and the Politics of Feminism
Constance Backhouse
Voicing an Opinion: Authorship, Collaboration and the Judgments of Justice Bertha Wilson
Marie-Claire Belleau, Rebecca Johnson, and Christina Vinters
Feminist Pragmatism in the Work of Justice Bertha Wilson
Colleen Sheppard
What is Left of Pelech?
Robert Leckey
Precedent, Principle and Pragmatism: Justice Wilson and the Expansion of Canadian Tort Law
Kate Sutherland
A Due Measure of Fear in Criminal Judgment
Benjamin L. Berger
Working with Bertha Wilson: Perspectives on Liberty, Judicial Decision-Making and a Judge’s Role
Robert Yalden
The Dutiful Conscript: An Originalist View of Justice Wilson’s Conception of Charter Rights and Their Limits
Adam M. Dodek
Justice in Her Own Right: Bertha Wilson and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Jamie Cameron
Appendix A: Supreme Court of Canada Cases Written by Justice Bertha Wilson 1982-1991
Marie-Claire Belleau, Rebecca Johnson, Christina Vinters, and Andrew Tomilso