2005,
Volume 17 Number 1 / 2005 volume 17 nume´ ro 1
Editorial/E´
ditorial
The First Editorial/Le premier e´ ditorial
Articles / Articles
Constance Backhouse
Pleasing Appearance . . . Only Adds to the Danger:
The 1930 Insanity Hearing of Violet Hypatia Bowyer
Mary Jane Mossman
Defining Moments for Women as Lawyers: Reflections on Numerical
Gender Equality
Marie-Claire Belleau et Rebecca Johnson
Les femmes juges feront-elles ve´ ritablement une diffe´
rence? Re´ flexions sur leur pre´ sence depuis vingt
ans a` la Cour supre me du Canada
Marilyn Poitras
Through My Eyes: Lessons on Life in Law School
Beverley Baines
Section 28 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A
Purposive
Interpretation
Fiona Sampson
Granovsky v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration):
Adding
Insult to Injury?
Elizabeth A. Sheehy
Causation, Common Sense, and the Common Law: Replacing Unexamined
Assumptions with What We Know about Male Violence against Women
or from Jane Doe to Bonnie Mooney
Lara Karaian
Troubling the Definition of Pornography: Little Sisters, a New
Defining Moment in Feminists Engagement with the Law?
Constance MacIntosh
When Feminist Beliefs Became Credible
as Political Opinions: Returning to a Key
Moment in Canadian Refugee Law
Lorna Turnbull
The Promise of Brooks v. Canada Safeway Ltd: Those Who Bear Children
Should Not Be Disadvantaged
Martha Jackman
Sommes-nous dignes? Le´ galite´ et larre
t Gosselin
Kim Brooks
Valuing Womens Work in the Home: A Defining Moment
Louise Langevin
Progre` s ou recul : re´ flexions sur laccessibilite
´ a` la justice pour les victimes de harce` lement sexuel
au travail au Que´ bec
Jenny Morgan
Priggish, Pitiless, and Punitive or Proud, Passionate, and Purposeful?
Dichotomies, Sexual Harassment, and Victim-Feminism
Book Reviews/Chroniques Bibliographiques
About the Contributors/Quelques mots sur
nos collaboratrices
Information for Contributors
Renseignements ge´ ne´ raux