Other Books
Barrels to Benches: The Foundations of English Law on Newfoundland’s West Coast (St John’s: Print Three, 2010), 146 pp. (editor).
‘ “What is to be done for failed marriages?”: The Supreme Court and the Recovery of Jurisdiction over Marital Causes in Newfoundland in 1948’ Newfoundland Studies, Vol 19, 2003, pp. 297 – 321 (with Sara Flaherty).
A Flag, An Anthem, A Courthouse (St. John’s: Law Society of Newfoundland, 2001), 46 pp. (with Melvin Baker, John L. Joy and Shane O’Dea).
‘Collective violence in Ferryland District, Newfoundland, in 1788’ Dalhousie Law Journal, Vol 21, 1998, pp. 475 – 489.
‘Newfoundland’s Early Laws and Legal Institutions: From fishing Admirals to the Supreme Court of Judicature in 1791-92’ Manitoba Law Journal, Vol 23, 1996, pp. 57 – 78.
A Cautious Beginning: The Court of Civil Jurisdiction, 1791 (St. John’s: Newfoundland Law Reform Commission, 1991), 39 pp. (with Christopher Curran).
‘Development of the Newfoundland Legal System to 1815’ Acadiensis, Vol 20, 1990, pp. 89 – 119.