Dale Brawn is an Associate Professor in the Department of Law and Justice at Laurentian University. He teaches many legal courses including: Public Law, Environmental Law, Property Law, Labour Law, Rights and Law, Great Trials, and Racism & Law. See also: Laurentian University Department of Law and Justice. Dr. Brawn can be reached at dbrawn@laurentian.ca.
Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History Books
The Court of Queen’s Bench of Manitoba 1870-1950: A Biographical History (Toronto: The Osgoode Society and University of Toronto Press, 2006), 508 pp.
Chapters in Osgoode Society Books
‘Dominant Professionals: The Role of Large-Firm Lawyers in Manitoba’ in Carol Wilton, ed., Essays in the History of Canadian Law: Inside the Law: Canadian Law Firms in Historical Perspective (Toronto: University of Toronto Press for the Osgoode Society, 1996), pp. X-X
Other Legal History Publications
Last Moments: Sentenced to Death in Canada (Toronto: Quagmire Press Ltd., 2011), 368 pp.
Manitoba Litigants and their Lawsuits, 1909-1939: Quantitative Patterns and Results (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba, 1995), 246 pp.