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Supreme Court "Charter" Decisions: 2008-2009 Highlights
págs. 13-43
Freedom of Majoritarian Exclusivity and Why Ms. Clitheroe Should Have Joined a Union: A Comment on "Fraser" and "Clitheroe"
págs. 45-58
The Right to Equality and "Oakes": Time for Change
págs. 59-75
Where Did (Section) 1 Come From?: The Debates Over the Limitations Clause at the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons on the Constitution, 1980-81
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Universal Design in Legislative Drafting: How to Ensure Legislation is Barrier-Free for People with Disabilities
págs. 129-157
Damages for Unconstitutional Actions: A Rule in Search of a Rationale
págs. 159-177
Constitutional Exemptions: The Remedy That Dare Not Speak Its Name
págs. 179-191
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Of Dissolution, Prorogation, and Constitutional Law, Principle and Convention: Maintaining Fundamental Distinctions during a Parliamentary Crisis
págs. 217-229
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Trashing Privacy: Some Notes on "R. v. Patrick"
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págs. 263-277
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