The Canadian Legal History Blog has posted the fall lineup for the Osgoode Society Legal History Workshop:
Wednesday September 23 – Brian Young, McGill University: ‘Law, landed families, and intergenerational issues in nineteenth-century Quebec.’
Wednesday October 7 – Ian Kyer: ‘The Canada Deposit Insurance Act of 1967: a Federal Response to a Constitutional Quandary.’
Wednesday October 21 – Paul Craven, York University: ‘The 'Judges Clause': Judges as Labour Arbitrators, 1910-1970.’
Wednesday November 4 – David Fraser, University of Nottingham: ‘ “Honorary Protestants”: The Jewish School Question in Montreal, 1867-1997.’
(Thursday November 5 – Osgoode Society Annual Book Launch, Osgoode Hall)
Wednesday November 18 – Jacqueline Briggs, University of Toronto: ‘R. v. Jonathan: A Case in Context Study'
Wednesday December 2 – Jim Phillips, University of Toronto: ‘A History of Law in Canada, 1815-1850.’
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