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Hobbins, Alan J. “‘Dear Rufus…’: A Law Student’s Life at McGill in the Roaring Twenties from the Letters of John P. Humphrey.” McGill Law Journal/Revue de droit de McGill Vol. 44, no. 3 (1999): 753–778.
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Mills, Allen. “Of Charters and Justice: The Social Thought of F.R. Scott, 1930-1985.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes Vol. 32, no. 1 (Spring 1997): 44–62.
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MacMillan, C. Michael. “Rights in Conflict: Contemporary Disputes Over Language Policy in Quebec.” International Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue internationale d’études canadiennes Vol. 14 (Fall 1996): 193–214.
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MacDonald, Mary Lu. “The Montreal Non-Tea Party; or, American Printings of British Copyright Material Imported into Canada East in 1849-1850.” Épilogue Vol. 10, no. 1–2 (1995): 1–24.
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Greenwood, F. Murray. “Lower Canada (Quebec): Transformation of Civil Law, from Higher Morality to Autonomous Will, 1774-1866.” Manitoba Law Journal Vol. 23, no. 1–2 (1995): 132–182.
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Bradbury, Bettina, Peter Gossage, Evelyn Kolish, and Alan Stewart. “Property and Marriage: The Law and the Practice in Early Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” Histoire socialr/Social History Vol. 26, no. 51 (May 1993): 9–39.
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Crelinstein, Michael R., and Jack Jedwab. “The Canadian Constitutional Debate and Its Impact on the Jewish Community of Quebec.” Analysis Vol. 6 (November 1992): 1–6.
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Brazeau, Jacques. “Évolution du statut de l’anglais et du français au Canada.” Sociologie et Sociétés Vol. 24, no. 2 (Automne 1992): 103–116.
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Woehrling, José. “L’évolution des rapports minorité-majorité au Canada et au Québec de 1867 à nos jours.” Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien Vol. 12, no. 1 (1992): 93–112.
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Cullen, Holly. “Nation and Its Shadow: Quebec’s Non-French Speakers and the Courts.” Law and Critique Vol. 3, no. 2 (1992): 219–240.
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Young, Brian. “The Business of Law in Missisquoi and the District of Bedford before 1861.” Proceedings of the Missisquoi Historical Society Vol. 20 (1990): 10–24.
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Edel, Leon. “Frank Scott and the Canadian Literary Renaissance.” Fontanus Vol. 3 (1990): 5–15.
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Taylor, Charles. “Où est le danger?” Liberté Vol. 31, no. 3 (183) (Juin 1989): 13–16.
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Tetley, William. “Les anglophones au Québec et les droits linguistiques.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada/Mémoires de la Société royale du Canada Series V, Vol. 4 (1989): 101–111.
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Belcher, Ruth C. “Case Comment: Choice of Language and Commercial Expression Under s. 2(b) of the Canadian Charter.” British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 4, no. 1 (1989): 1–11.
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Kolish, Evelyn. “The Impact of the Change in Legal Metropolis on the Development of Lower Canada’s Legal System: Judicial Chaos and Legislative Paralysis in the Civil Law, 1791-1838.” Canadian Journal of Law and Society Vol. 3 (1988): 1–25.
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Frost, Stanley B. “The Early Days of Law Teaching at McGill.” Dalhousie Law Journal Vol. 9, no. 1 (November 1984): 150–157.
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Rains, Prue. “Juvenile Justice and The Boys’ Farm: Surviving a Court-Created Population Crisis, 1909-1948.” Social Problems Vol. 31, no. 5 (June 1984): 500–513.
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MacMillan, C. Michael. “Language Rights, Human Rights and Bill 101.” Queen’s Quarterly Vol. 90, no. 2 (Summer 1983): 343–361.
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Lubin, Martin. “The Politics of Social Policy in Quebec: The Case of Bill 65 (1971) and the Jewish Community.” Québec Studies Vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring 1983): 43–70.
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Brierley, John E. C. “The Co-Existence of Legal Systems in Quebec: ‘ Free and Common Socage’ in Canada’s ‘Pays de Droit Civil.’” Les Cahiers de droit Vol. 20, no. 1–2 (1979): 277–287.
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Day, Réginald. “L’histoire judiciaire de la Gaspésie.” Revue d’histoire de la Gaspésie Vol. 43 (September 1973): 121–129.
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Fabre-Surveyer, Edouard. “Nos premiers inventeurs.” Revue trimestrielle canadienne Vol. 25 (September 1939): 231–250.
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Riddell, William Renwick. “A Philadelphia Lawyer and Early Lower Canada Law.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 9, no. 1 (March 1928): 38–45.