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Reading List on Anti-Black Racism and the Law
Legal Education and the Legal Profession
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Reading List on Anti-Black Racism and the Law
Acknowledgments
Introductory Materials
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Book Chapters
Articles
Reports and Policy Guidelines
Policing
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Cases and Legislation
Reports
Prosecutions
Juries
Sentencing
Impact of Race and Cultural Assessment (IRCA)
Human Rights and Tort Law
Racist Speech and Hate Speech
Immigration and Refugee Law
Slavery in Canada
The Destruction of Africville, Nova Scotia
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Articles and Reports
Legal Education and the Legal Profession
Journal Articles
Natasha Bakht, Kim Brooks, Gillian Calder, Jennifer Koshan and Sonia Lawrence, “Counting Outsiders: A Critical Exploration of Outsider Course Enrollment in Canadian Legal Education”
(2007) 45:4 Osgoode Hall LJ 667-732.
Richard F Devlin, “Towards An/Other Legal Education: Some Critical and Tentative Proposals to Confront the Racism of Modern Legal Education”
(1989) 38 UNBLJ 89.
Janet Mosher, "Lessons in Access to Justice: Racialized Youths in Ontario's Safe Schools"
(2008) 46:4 Osgoode Hall LJ 807.
Lance Talbot, "History of Blacks in the Law Society of Upper Canada"
(1990) 24 Law Society of Upper Canada Gazette 65.
Reports
Ontario Law Reform Commission, Appointing Judges: Philosophy, Politics, and Practice (1991)
See Errol P. Mendes, “Promoting Heterogeneity of the Judicial Mind” (at 91)
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