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Duff a Life in the Law
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Author | : David Ricardo Williams |
Publsiher | : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Biography |
ISBN | : UOM:39015049007175 |
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Tracings of Gerald Le Dain s Life in the Law
Author | : G. Blaine Baker,Richard Janda |
Publsiher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 2019-05-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780773556195 |
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Gerald Le Dain (1924–2007) was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1984. This collectively written biography traces fifty years of his steady, creative, and conciliatory involvement with military service, the legal academy, legislative reform, university administration, and judicial decision-making. This book assembles contributions from the in-house historian of the law firm where Le Dain first practised, from students and colleagues in the law schools where he taught, from a research associate in his Commission of Inquiry into the non-medical use of drugs, from two of his successors on the Federal Court of Appeal, and from three judicial clerks to Le Dain at the Supreme Court of Canada. Also reproduced here is a transcript of a recent CBC documentary about his 1988 forced resignation from the Supreme Court following a short-term depressive illness, with commentary from Le Dain’s family and co-workers. Gerald Le Dain was a tireless worker and a highly respected judge. In a series of essays that cover the different periods and dimensions of his career, Tracings of Gerald Le Dain’s Life in the Law is an important and compassionate account of one man's commitment to the law in Canada. Contributors include Harry W. Arthurs, G. Blaine Baker, Bonnie Brown, Rosemary Cairns-Way, John M. Evans, Melvyn Green, Bernard J. Hibbitts, Peter W. Hogg, Richard A. Janda, C. Ian Kyer, Andree Lajoie, Gerald E. Le Dain, Allen M. Linden, Roderick A. Macdonald, Louise Rolland, and Stephen A. Scott.
Beach Lawyer
Author | : Avery Duff |
Publsiher | : Thomas & Mercer |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Law partnership |
ISBN | : 1503943925 |
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An Amazon Charts Most Read and Most Sold book. After five grueling years, Robert Worth is just days away from making partner at a powerful Santa Monica law firm. When a client confides in him that senior partner Jack Pierce sexually assaulted her, Robert breaks two of his mentor's cardinal rules: Never let yourself get emotional about clients. And never make an enemy of Jack Pierce. Robert crosses Pierce and is fired on the spot, losing not only his job but also his reputation. Advised to go quietly, Robert vows revenge against the ruthless man who betrayed him. But his investigation uncovers a twisted shadow world of sex, infidelity, and deception, where nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted. Only one thing is clear: Pierce will go the limit to keep his secrets. This straight shooter will need to use every angle if he hopes to win. But could victory come at too high a price?
My Life in Crime and Other Academic Adventures
Author | : Martin L. Friedland |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 537 |
Release | : 2015-05-27 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781442629783 |
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Since his call to the Bar in 1960, Martin L. Friedland has been involved in a number of important public policy issues, including bail, legal aid, gun control, securities regulation, access to the law, judicial independence and accountability, and national security. My Life in Crime and other Academic Adventures offers a first-hand account of the development of these areas of law from the perspective of a man who was heavily involved in their formation and implementation. It is also the story of a distinguished academic, author, and former dean of law at the University of Toronto. Moving beyond the boundaries of conventional memoir, Friedland offers an extended meditation on public policy issues and significant events in the field of law, discussing their historical impact and predicting the course of their future development. Given his personal experience, there is no other person more suited to discuss these hugely important issues. Friedland puts the law and legal institutions into a wider context, looking at the role of personalities, politics, and pressure groups in the establishment of laws that continue to have tremendous importance for Canadians. My Life in Crime and other Academic Adventures reflects upon a life devoted to education, scholarship, and the law, and is an insider account of public policy issues that have come to shape life in this country in the twentieth century and beyond.
Grace and Wisdom
Author | : Stephen McKenna |
Publsiher | : Petra Books |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2020-01-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781927032688 |
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Hon. Patrick Kerwin, a Chief Justice of Canada, was born in 1889 in Sarnia, Ontario. In this biography, Stephen McKenna looks at his grandfather Patrick’s early years and examines his career, cases, speeches, his family and social life. An intimate look at the life of a great Canadian who devoted much of his career to public service. With extensive appendix.
Searching for W P M Kennedy
Author | : Martin L. Friedland |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 502 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Deans (Education) |
ISBN | : 9781487525255 |
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Born in Ireland in 1879, W.P.M. Kennedy was a distinguished Canadian academic and the leading Canadian constitutional law scholar for much of the twentieth century. Despite his trailblazing career and intriguing personal life, Kennedy's story is largely a mystery. Weaving together a number of key events, Martin L. Friedland's lively biography discusses Kennedy's contributions as a legal and interdisciplinary scholar, his work at the University of Toronto where he founded the Faculty of Law, as well as his personal life, detailing stories about his family and important friends, such as Prime Minister Mackenzie King. Kennedy earned a reputation in some circles for being something of a scoundrel, and Friedland does not shy away from addressing Kennedy's exaggerated involvement in drafting the Irish constitution, his relationships with female students, and his quest for recognition. Throughout the biography, Friedland interjects with his own personal narratives surrounding his interactions with the Kennedy family, and how he came to acquire the private letters noted in the book. The result is a readable, accessible biography of an important figure in the history of Canadian intellectual life.
The Persons Case
Author | : Robert J. Sharpe,Patricia I. McMahon |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780802096289 |
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On 18 October 1929, John Sankey, England's reform-minded Lord Chancellor, ruled in the Persons case that women were eligible for appointment to Canada's Senate. Initiated by Edmonton judge Emily Murphy and four other activist women, the Persons case challenged the exclusion of women from Canada's upper house and the idea that the meaning of the constitution could not change with time. The Persons Case considers the case in its political and social context and examines the lives of the key players: Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, and the other members of the "famous five," the politicians who opposed the appointment of women, the lawyers who argued the case, and the judges who decided it. Robert J. Sharpe and Patricia I. McMahon examine the Persons case as a pivotal moment in the struggle for women's rights and as one of the most important constitutional decisions in Canadian history. Lord Sankey's decision overruled the Supreme Court of Canada's judgment that the courts could not depart from the original intent of the framers of Canada's constitution in 1867. Describing the constitution as a "living tree," the decision led to a reassessment of the nature of the constitution itself. After the Persons case, it could no longer be viewed as fixed and unalterable, but had to be treated as a document that, in the words of Sankey, was in "a continuous process of evolution." The Persons Case is a comprehensive study of this important event, examining the case itself, the ruling of the Privy Council, and the profound affect that it had on women's rights and the constitutional history of Canada.
The life of Alexander Duff
Author | : George Smith |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 524 |
Release | : 1879 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OXFORD:600081198 |
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