

The Privacy Paradox: Marakah, Mills, & the Diminished Protections of Section 8 by MICHELLE BIDDULPH
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in R v Marakah is a landmark decision under section 8 of the Charter, as it extended...


Moms in Prison: The Impact of Maternal Incarceration on Women and Children by KATY STACK
This article examines the impact of maternal incarceration on women and children in a case-study format. The author’s former clients...


The SCC’s Justification of Charter Breaches & Effects on Black & Indigenous Communities by E. KAKA
Throughout my time in law school, I noticed that the criminal cases covered in my courses very rarely adequately dealt with how racism...


​The Criminalization of Non-Assimilation & Property Rights in the Canadian Prairies by LAUREN SAPIC
The tragic case of Colten Boushie, a young Indigenous man from Saskatchewan, has become an inflexion point in Canadian law due to the...


Cree Law and the Duty to Assist in the Present Day by Professor DAVID MILWARD
The world's first ever joint degree in both common law and Indigenous legal orders is now in its second year of operation at the...






