Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Essays in Honour of DeLloyd J. Guth

Manitoba Law Journal 43:1 (2020) was devoted to Essays in Legal History in Honour of DeLloyd J. Guth.  It publishes three articles delivered in the Annual DeLloyd J. Guth Lecture Series as well as two others, included to "affirm[] the commitment of the MLJ in its new era to legal history."  Here’s the TOC:

Preface
Bryan P. Schwartz, Darcy L. MacPherson

Two “White” Perspectives on Indigenous Resistance: Emily Carr’s Klee Wyck, the RCMP, and Title to the Kitwancool Valley in 1927
Hamar Foster

Lawyers in the ‘Slammer’ and in Hiding: The Pitfalls of Advocating for Unpopular Causes at the British Columbia Bar, 1900-1925
John McLaren, Pooja Parmar

Scandal, the Law and the Press: Attacking Immorality in Britain: Duelling 1760-1830
Donna T. Andrew

“We have centuries of work undone by a few bone-heads”: A Review of Jury History, a Present Snapshot of Crown and Defence Counsel Perspectives on Bill C-75’s Elimination of Peremptory Challenges, and Representativeness Issues
Michelle I. Bertrand, Richard Jochelson, David Ireland, Kathleen Kerr-Donohue, Inga A. Christianson, Kaitlynd Walker

The Trajectory of Three Marketing Boards in Canada: Gone, Going… and Curiously Persistent
Bryan P. Schwartz

--Dan Ernst