Table of Contents
| Preface | |
| The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, P.C |
| Reflecting on a Legacy | |
| Jamie Cameron |
| “Contextualizing” Bertha Wilson: Wilson as a Woman in Law in Mid-20th Century Canada | |
| Mary Jane Mossman |
| Justice Bertha Wilson and the Politics of Feminism | |
| Constance Backhouse |
| Voicing an Opinion: Authorship, Collaboration and the Judgments of Justice Bertha Wilson | |
| Marie-Claire Belleau, Rebecca Johnson, Christina Vinters |
| Feminist Pragmatism in the Work of Justice Bertha Wilson | |
| Colleen Sheppard |
| What Is Left of Pelech? | |
| Robert Leckey |
| Precedent, Principle and Pragmatism: Justice Wilson and the Expansion of Canadian Tort Law | |
| Kate Sutherland |
| A Due Measure of Fear in Criminal Judgment | |
| Benjamin L. Berger |
| Justice Bertha Wilson: A Classically Liberal Judge | |
| Kent Roach |
| Justice Wilson’s Administrative Law Legacy: The National Corn Growers Decision and Judicial Review of Administrative Decision-Making | |
| Philip Bryden |
| Justice Wilson and the Charter: An Engagement to Keep | |
| Tanya Lee |
| Working with Bertha Wilson: Perspectives on Liberty, Judicial Decision-Making and a Judge’s Role | |
| Robert Yalden |
| The Dutiful Conscript: An Originalist View of Justice Wilson’s Conception of Charter Rights and Their Limits | |
| Adam M. Dodek |
| Justice in Her Own Right: Bertha Wilson and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms | |
| Jamie Cameron |
| Appendix A: Supreme Court of Canada Cases Written by Justice Bertha Wilson 1982-1991 | |
| Marie-Claire Belleau, Rebecca Johnson, Christina Vinters, Andrew Tomilso |
Image of the Supreme Court is by Andy Whitely (andyjsw/flickr)