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Jackson, James. The Riot That Never Was: The Military Shooting of Three Montrealers in 1832 and the Official Cover-Up. Montreal: Baraka Books, 2009.
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Garneau, Jean-Philippe. “Droit, pluralisme culturel et genèse du barreau québécois : analyse prosopographique de deux générations d’avocats (fin XVIIIe-début XIXe siècles).” In Les practiciens du droit du Moyen Âge à l’époque contemporaine - Approches prosographiques (Belgique, Canada, France, Italie, Prusse), edited by Vincent Bernaudeau, Jean-Pierre Nandrin, Bénédicte Rochet, Xavier Rousseau, and Axel Tixhon, 209–223. Rennes, France: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2008.
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Garneau, Jean-Philippe. “Une culture de l’amalgame au prétoire : les avocats de Québec et l’élaboration d’une langue juridique commune au tournant des XVIIIe et XIXe siècle.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 88, no. 1 (March 2007): 113–148.
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Myers, Tamara. Caught: Montreal’s Modern Girls and the Law, 1869-1945. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2006.
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Jedwab, Jack. “Just the Facts? Revisiting the Evidence in Court Rulings on the Language of Commercial Signs and Its Impacts on Admitting Legislative Facts.” Supreme Court Law Review Vol. 32 (2006): 173-.
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Grover, Sonja. “The Right to Minority Language Public School Education as a Function of the Equality Guarantee: A Reanalysis of the Gosselin Supreme Court of Canada Charter Case.” Education and the Law Vol. 18, no. 4 (2006): 283–294.
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Myers, Tamara. “Embodying Delinquency: Boys’ Bodies, Sexuality, and Juvenile Justice History in Early-Twentieth-Century Quebec.” Journal of the History of Sexuality Vol. 14, no. 4 (October 2005): 383–414.
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Poutanen, Mary Anne. “Bonds of Friendship, Kinship, and Community: Gender, Homelessness, and Mutual Aid in Early-Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” In Negotiating Identities in 19th- and 20th-Century Montreal, edited by Bettina Bradbury and Tamara Myers, 25–48. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2005.
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Myers, Tamara. “On Probation: The Rise and Fall of Jewish Women’s Antidelinquency Work in Interwar Montreal.” In Negotiating Identities in 19th- and 20th-Century Montreal, edited by Bettina Bradbury and Tamara Myers, 175–201. Vancouver, B.C.: UBC Press, 2005.
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Pigeon, Marc. William Fyfe, tueur en série : autopsie d’une enquête policière. Outremont, QC: Lanctôt, 2003.
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Poutanen, Mary Anne. “Images du danger dans les archives judiciaires. Comprendre la violence et le vagabondage dans un centre urbain du début du XIXe siècle, Montréal (1810-1842).” Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française Vol. 55, no. 3 (Hiver 2002): 381–405.
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Fyson, Donald. “Urban Elites and Local Power: The Montreal Magistracy, 1764-1830.” In Le Phénomène Urbain Au Québec: Échelles, Approches et Matériaux, edited by Claude Bellavance and Marc St-Hilaire, 24–26. Québec: Centre interuniversitaire d’études québécoises, 2002.
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Fecteau, Jean-Marie. “‘This Ultimate Resource…’: Martial Law and State Repression in Lower Canada, 1837-1838.” In Rebellion and Invasion in the Canadas, 1837-1839, edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright, 207–247. Canadian State Trials v. 2. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2002.
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Morton, F.L., ed. “The Rule of Law in the Canadian Constitution.” In Law, Politics and the Judicial Process in Canad, 1–30. 3rd ed. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press, 2002.
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Myers, Tamara. “The Historical Record and Adolescent Girls in Montreal’s Red-Light District.” In Framing Our Past : Constructing Canadian Women’s History in the Twentieth Century, edited by Sharon Anne Cook, Lorna R. McLean, and Kathryn O’Rourke, 228–231. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001.