Queen's Law Journal - AZ
- Incentives, Experts, and Regulatory Renewal.
- The Boundaries of Judicial Review Since Highwood Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses v. Wall.
- Two Views of the Cathedral: Civilian Approaches, Reasonable Expectations, and the Puzzle of Good Faith's Past and Future.
- Writing Canada's Political Constitution.
- Adducing Social Science Evidence in Constitutional Cases.
- Behind Closed Doors: Secret Law and the Special Advocate System in Canada.
- Provincial Jurisdiction over Abortion.
- Civil Appeals in Ontario: How the Interlocutory/Final Distinction Became So Complicated and the Case for a Simple Solution.
- Explaining Disqualification: An Empirical Review of Motions for the Removal of Counsel.
- Sentencing for Sexual Offences Against Children and Youth: Mandatory Minimums, Proportionality and Unintended Consequences.
- International Comity and the Construction of the Charter's Limits: Hape Revisited.
- Licence to Khill: What Appellate Decisions Reveal About Canada's New Self-Defence Law.
- Analyzing the Law of Police Dynamic Entry in Canada.
- Constitutional Supremacy and Judicial Reasoning.
- Revisiting the Luck of the Draw.
- Hearsay and its Limits in Extradition Proceedings: Is the Use of Supplementary Records of the Case to Rebut Allegations of Misconduct Constitutional?
- Sentencing Kids to Life: New approaches for challenging youth life sentences under Section 12 of the Charter.
- Intangible Justice? Intellectual Property Disputes and Canadian Small Claims Courts.
- The Case for AI-Powered Legal Aid.
- The Consumption of Ideas: Tuberculosis, the Constitutions of Canada and South Africa, and the Progressive Development of Human Rights Instruments.
- Local Code: Subsidiarity and the Canadian Criminal Jury.
- Mediation, the Rule of Law, and Dialogue.
- The Pandemic and Beyond: Federalism Faces Existential Threats.
- Understanding Sharia: Islamic Law in a Globalised World.
- Canada in the World: Comparative Perspectives on the Canadian Constitution.
- COVID-19 and the Regulation of Alternative Financial Services.
- The COVID-19 Pandemic and Insurance Coverage for Business Interruption in Canada.
- Palpable & Enforceable: A Normative Framework for a Stronger Damages Remedy under Section 24(1) of the Charter. (Canada Constitution Act 1982 )
- "Police Authority is Necessary": The Canadian Origins of the Legal Powers to Detain and Deport, 1893-1902.
- Pension Fiduciaries and Climate Change: A Canadian Perspective.
- Policing, Technology, and the Erosion of Constitutional Rights.
- Political Trust as the Basis for a Social Rights Enforcement Framework.
- Post-Bedford: Judicial Variance in Applying Canada's New Sex Work Regime.
- Boom or Bust: The Public Trust Doctrine in Canadian Climate Change Litigation.
- Releasing the Unknown: Theoretical and Evidentiary Challenges in Interpreting the Release of Unanticipated Claims.
- Entrapment Minimalism: Shedding the 'No Reasonable Suspicion or Bona Fide Inquiry' Test.
- Introduction.
- The Constitution of Administrative Authority: Interpreting Judicial Review as a Power-Conferring Practice. (Canada)
- Judicial Reasoning Across Legal Orders: Lessons from Nunavut.
- Luck of the Draw III: Using AI to Extract Data About Decision-Making in Federal Court Stays of Removal. (Canada)
- The Good Governance of Empirical Evidence About Prostitution, Sex Work, and Sex Trafficking in Constitutional Litigation.
- MAID in Canada? Debating the Constitutionality of Canada's New Medical Assistance in Dying Law.
- The New Canadian Defence: The Impact of UNDRIP Article 30 on Canadian Domestic Defence Strategy. (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples)
- Myth, Inference and Evidence in Sexual Assault Trials.
- Now We're Talking: Revisiting the Canadian Approach to No Oral Modification Clauses.
- Overlapping consensus, legislative reform and the Indian Act.
- Why De Minimis Should Not Be a Defence.
- "Who Gets the Dog?": A Family Law Approach.
- Purposivism, Textualism, and Originalism in Recent Cases on Charter Interpretation.
- The Daily Work of Fitting in as a Marginalized Lawyer.
- The Living Tree, Very Much Alive and Still Bearing Fruit: A Reply to the Honourable Bradley W. Miller.
- Pandemic Schooling and the Politics of Safety.
- Reciprocal Freedom: Private Law and Public Right. (Canada)
- The (Astonishingly) Rapid Turn to Remote Hearings in Commercial Arbitration.
- The Pains of Imprisonment in a Pandemic.
- Ontario's Pandemic Procedure.
- The Urgent and the Important: Political Resistance During a Pandemic.
- Regulation and Inequality at Work: Isolation and Inequality Beyond the Regulation of Labour.