Table of Contents
| Constitutional Cases 2003: An Overview | |
| Jamie Cameron, Patrick J. Monahan |
| Judging the Judges: Judicial Independence and Reforms to the Supreme Court of Canada Appointment Process | |
| The Honourable Michael J. Bryant |
| Inclusive Equality and New Forms of Social Governance | |
| Colleen Sheppard |
| The Greening Garden: Equality Rights Under the Canadian Constitution | |
| D. Geoffrey Cowper, Q.C. |
| What’s Law Good For? An Empirical Overview of Charter Equality Rights Decisions | |
| Bruce Ryder, Cidalia C. Faria, Emily Lawrence |
| Is Money No Object: Can the Government Rely on Financial Considerations Under Charter Section 1 | |
| Robert E. Charney, Daniel Guttman |
| What’s the Harm in Having a “Harm Principle” Enshrined in Section 7 of the Charter? | |
| Paul Burstein |
| In Harm’s Way: The Limits to Legislating Criminal Law | |
| Roslyn J. Levine, Q.C. |
| Hierarchies of Harm in Canadian Criminal Law: The Marijuana Trilogy and the Forcible “Correction” of Children | |
| Janine Benedet |
| R. v. Powley: Building a Foundation for the Constitutional Recognition of Métis Aboriginal Rights | |
| Lori Sterling, Peter Lemmond |
| Negotiations with Métis: What Courts Can Do to Help | |
| Shin Imai |
| Old and Difficult Grievances: Examining the Relationship Between the Métis and the Crown | |
| Jean Teillet |
Image of the Supreme Court is by Andy Whitely (andyjsw/flickr)