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Dale Brawn

Headshot: Dale Brawn
B.A. (Brandon), M.A., LL.B., LL.M. (Manitoba), D.Jur (Osgoode Hall)

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 Books by Dale Brawn

Chapters

‘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 Books

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.