Volume 5 ()
Articles
The Supreme Court and Public Law in 2023
Kate Glover Berger
Missing the Forest for the Trees:The Supreme Court of Canada’s Formalistic Approach inthe IAA Reference a Setback for Environmental and Climate Law in Canada
Nathalie J. Chalifour
Always Elsewhere: Constitutional Rights in CCR
Audrey Macklin and Josh Blum
Equality Rights and the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement
Sharryn J. Aiken and Colin Grey
A Necessary Realignment:Section 7 Engagement in Canadian Council for Refugees
Jacqueline Swaisland and Alison Imrie
Perspective, and Perspectives, on Police Powers
Steve Coughlan
A New Justification for Section 12 Hypotheticals andTwo Rules for Constructing Them
Lisa Kerr and Michael Perlin
Leaving the Charter at Home: From Hape to McGregor
Gerald Chan and Benjamin Zolf
From Margarine to Cannabis:The Ongoing Evolution of the Criminal Law Power
Asha Kaushal and Robert Danay
Prescribing Plenary Powers:The Evolution and Intersection of Criminal andHealth Jurisdiction in Canadian Federalism
Benjamin Perryman
Murray-Hall v. Québec (Attorney General):Reconciling the Criminal Law Power with Cooperative Federalism
Yashoda Ranganathan and Hera Evans
Understanding Public Support for Courts in Canada
Erin Crandall and Andrea Lawlor