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The following is the compilation of some of the articles that appeared in Pride magazine, Law Times, Criminal Lawyers Association Newsletter, The Lawyers Weekly and elsewhere that deal with social justice and equality under the law among other subjects.
Table of Contents
Criminally Damaged, Seek Charter Damages 1
South Africa: Post-Struggle Political Realignments 4
Criminal Trials: Still Not Judged by the Jury of Your Peers 6
Struggle For Strategic Positioning in the Law 9
The Weapon of Law 12
NO To Perpetual Dictatorships 14
Out of Order 15
Just Desserts 19
Double Standard Justice 25
Unfinished Legal Business 29
Mandela, Lawyers and Contempt of Court: A Research Note 32
Judicial Impression Revisited 40
Time to Fight Back 44
Historical Misjudgement 46
Judicial Consciousness 49
Lawyerly Struggles 52
Critical Decision 54
Legal Saviour? 57
Prosecutorial Misconduct 61
On Criminals Against Humanity, Part I 65
Police Misconduct 69
Should I Sue Kenneth Kaunda? 72
Jurist of the Century 76
Judicial Outrage in Quebec 81
Canada: Give Ben Johnson A Chance 85
No Legal Proof 89
Redress for the Wrongfully Accused 93
Dear Kadir Baksh (Somewhere out here) 97
Crime and Elections 100
Begruding Praise of Criminal Law: Guilty or Innocent 103
Legal Flashback: Trials and Tribulations of O.J. Simpson 107
On Prison Injustice 112
Journalism 114
An Argument for the Deepening of Legal Democracy by the
Introduction of Trial by Judge and Jury 117
Lawyer of the Century 120
Will Justice Clarence Thomas Ever Be Redeemed? 123
An Immigrant’s Odyessey to the Ontario Bar 127
Police Crime 132
Historical Coincidences 137
Supreme Injustice 140
Judicial Capacity 146
Deportation of Canadian Citizens: Is it a big deal? 151
Federal Court Favours Government 154
Criminals Against Humanity - Part III 156
Legal Nightmare in South Africa 158
Ideology of the Law 160
Legal Lessons 164
First African Canadian Lawyer and Colin Rickards’ Letter 168
Crimes Against Humanity, Part II 170
Dangerous Legal Chutzpah 173
A Case of Judicial Misconduct 177
“A Danger to the Public” - What an Injustice 181
Appoint An African Canadian to the Supreme Court of Canada 185
Judicial Exclusion 187
Judicial Impression Revisited 191
Greatest Athlete of the Century 195
Differential Justice 200
Police-Proofing Yourself 204
Legal Madness 207
Governmental Misconduct 214
A Tribute to Julius Nyerere 217
Judicial Exclusion 219
Who Governs Canada? 222
Law Suits 230
Loss of Legal Marriage Antenna 233
Legal Chutzpah 237
Criminals and Potential Criminals 244
On Prison Injustice 247
Dangerous Legal Precedents 250
Adios 20th Century 255
Poetic Justice 261
Much Ado About Nothing: Part 1, the SIU 263
Much Ado About Nothing: Part 2, Multiculturalism 266
Some Silences in the Great White North: A Reflection 269
Legal Zigzags: Courts and Progress 274
Supreme Praise 278
A Letter On Conflict of Interest 288
Promoting Minority Lawyers in Their Quest For Professional Development 294
Crime Statistics and the New Police Chief 306
Discrimination and the Law: The Evidence 310
Discrimination and the Law 313
Historic Litigation 316
Is There Any Discrimination in Detention Cases? 320
The Falling Angel 324
On The Independence of Judges and Lawyers 326
Legal Brinkmanship 331
Legal Impunity 338
Legalese 341
Crime Statistics and the New Police Chief 347
Much Ado About Nothing: Part III; Canada’s Immigration Policy 351
On Governmental Mismanagement 355
On International Economic Justice 357
A Submission to: A Framework For Regulating Paralegal Practice in Ontario 359
Police Jury Nullification 367
The Good Judge 370
The Politics of Law 373
Trouble in the Court 378
Who Governs Canada? 380
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