Table of Contents
| Constitutional Cases 2011: An Overview | |
| Patrick J. Monahan, Chanakya Sethi |
| Stare Decisis and Constitutional Supremacy: Will Our Charter Past Become an Obstacle to Our Charter Future? | |
| Joseph J. Arvay, Sheila M. Tucker, Alison M. Latimer |
| Parliamentary Engagement with the Charter: Rethinking the Idea of Legislative Rights Review | |
| Janet L. Hiebert |
| From Saumur to L. (S.): Tracing the Theory and Concept of Religious Freedom under Canadian Law | |
| Faisal Bhabha |
| The View from Down Under: Freedom of the Press in Canada | |
| James Allan |
| A Reflection on Section 2(b)’s Quixotic Journey, 1982-2012 | |
| Jamie Cameron |
| The Brilliant Career of Section 7 of the Charter | |
| Peter W. Hogg |
| The Charter versus the Government’s Crime Agenda | |
| Kent Roach |
| Supreme Court of Canada Equality Jurisprudence and “Everyday Life” | |
| Patricia Hughes |
| Has the Charter Made a Difference for People with Disabilities? Reflections and Strategies for the 21st Century | |
| Ravi Malhotra |
| “Dollars Versus [Equality] Rights”: Money and the Limits on Distributive Justice | |
| Hester A. Lessard |
| The Métis and Thirty Years of Section 35: How Constitutional Protection for Métis Rights Has Led to the Loss of the Rule of Law | |
| Jean Teillet |
| (Ab)Originalism and Canada’s Constitution | |
| John Borrows |
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