Philip Girard

LRC Contributor

Philip Girard is the author of Bora Laskin: Bringing Law to Life (University of Toronto Press, 2005). He teaches at Osgoode Law School.

Articles by Philip Girard

  • Done Deal (July–August 2015)
    A review of Three Weeks in Quebec City: The Meeting That Made Canada, by Christopher Moore
  • Medicare’s Architect (January–February 2005)
    A review of Frederick Vaughan’s Aggressive in Pursuit: The Life of Justice Emmett Hall
  • Judging the Judges (September 2013)
    A review of La Bataille de Londres: Dessous, secrets, et coulisses du rapatriement constitutionnel, by Frédéric Bastien
  • Messy, Experimental and Stimulating (June 2011)
    A review of Is Eating People Wrong? Great Legal Cases and How They Shaped the World, by Allan C. Hutchinson
  • Quiet Resilience (June 2010)
    A review of Searching for Justice: An Autobiography, by Fred Kaufman
  • Cape Breton Ghost (October 2008)
    A review of A.J.B. Johnston’s Endgame 1758: The Promise, the Glory and the Despair of Louisbourg’s Last Decade