supreme court of canada citations
The University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review has been cited by the Supreme Court of Canada in more than 33 cases. For an in-depth examination of judicial citations see: Patricia McMahon, "Canadian Judicial Citation of Articles Published in the University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review," (2001) 59(2) UT Fac L Rev 367.
aboriginal law
R v Van der Peet, [1996] 2 SCR 507
citing Andrea Bowker, "Sparrow's Promise: Aboriginal Rights in the B.C. Court of Appeal"
(1995) 53(1) UT Fac L Rev 1
R v Sappier; R v Gray, 2006 SCC 54
citing Chilwin Chienhan Cheng, “Touring the Museum: A Comment on R. v. Van der Peet”
(1997) 55(2) UT Fac L Rev 419
R v Kapp, 2008 SCC 41
citing Timothy Dickson, “Section 25 and Intercultural Judgment”
(2003) 61(2) UT Fac L Rev 141
constitutional law
Nova Scotia (Board of Censors) v McNeil, [1978] 2 SCR 662
citing Peter E.S. Jewett, “Censorship of Movies for Canadian T.V.”
(1972) 30(1) UT Fac L Rev 1
McKinney v University of Guelph, [1990] 3 SCR 229
citing Robert Howse, "Dolphin Delivery: The Supreme Court and the Public/Private Distinction in Canadian Constitutional Law"
(1988) 46(1) UT Fac L Rev 248
R v Elshaw, [1991] 3 SCR 24
citing Seumas Woods, "Interrogation Law and the Charter. An American Plan for Renovations"
(1985) 43(2) UT Fac L Rev. 153
Ruffo c Conseil de la magistrature, [1995] 4 SCR 267
citing Martin Felsky, "The Berger Affair and the Independence of the Judiciary"
(1984) 42(1) UT Fac L Rev 118
R v Edwards, [1996] 1 SCR 128
citing Jonathan Dawe, "Standing to Challenge Searches and Seizures"
(1993) 52(1) UT Fac LR 39
Canadian Egg Marketing Agency v Richardson, [1998] 3 SCR 157
citing Martha Jackman, "Interprovincial Mobility Rights under the Charter"
(1985) 43(2) UT Fac L Rev 16
Thomson Newspapers v Canada (Attorney General), [1998] 1 SCR 877
citing Colin C.J. Feasby, "Public Opinion Poll Restrictions, Elections, and the Charter"
(1997) 55(2) UT Fac L Rev 241
Dunmore v Ontario (Attorney General), 2001 SCC 94
citing Lily Harmer, “The Right to Strike: Charter Implications and Interpretations”
(1982) 47(2) UT Fac L Rev 420
R v Demers, 2004 SCC 46
citing Vinay Shandal, “Combining Remedies Under Section 24 of the Charter and Section 52 of the Constitution Act, 1982: A Discretionary Approach”
(2003) 61(2) UT Fac L Rev 175
R v Kapp, 2008 SCC 41
citing Timothy Dickson, “Section 25 and Intercultural Judgment”
(2003) 61(2) UT Fac L Rev 141
R v Grant, 2009 SCC 32
citing Kent Roach, “Constitutionalizing Disrepute: Exclusion of Evidence after Therens”
(1986) 44(2) UT Fac L Rev 209
R v Grant, 2009 SCC 32
citing Kent Roach, “Constitutionalizing Disrepute: Exclusion of Evidence after Therens”
(1986) 44(2) UT Fac L Rev 209
Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v Saskatchewan, 2015 SCC 4
citing Benjamin Oliphant, “Exiting the Freedom of Association Labyrinth: Resurrecting the Parallel Liberty Standard Under 2(D) & Saving the Freedom to Strike”
(2012) 70(2) UT Fac L Rev 36
criminal law
Lyons v The Queen, [1984] 2 SCR 633
citing David A Cornfield, “The Right to Privacy in Canada”
(1967) 25(1) UT Fac L Rev 103
Canadian Dredge and Dock Company v The Queen, [1985] 1 SCR 662
citing SM Waddams, "Alter Ego and Criminal Liability of Corporations"
(1966) 24(1) UT Fac L Rev 145
R v Martineau, [1990] 2 SCR 633
citing Peter Lindsay, "The Implications of R. v. Vaillancourt: Much Ado About Nothing?"
(1989) 47(2) UT Fac L Rev 465
R v Penno, [1990] 2 SCR 865
citing Paul B Schabas, “Intoxication and Culpability”
(1984) 42(2) UT Fac L Rev 147
R v Douglas, [1991] 1 SCR 301
citing Harvey Groberman, "The Multiple Conspiracies Problem in Canada"
(1982) 40(1) UT Fac L Rev 1
R v Seaboyer, [1991] 2 SCR. 577
citing Katherine Catton, "Evidence Regarding the Prior Sexual History of the Alleged Rape Victim"
(1975) 33(2) UT Fac L Rev 165
R v Daviault, [1994] 3 SCR 63
citing Paul B. Schabas, "Intoxication and Culpability"
(1984) 42(2) UT Fac L Rev 147
R v Starr, 2000 SCC 40
citing Derek Rowsell, "Necessity and Reliability: What is the Impact of Khan on the Admissibility of Hearsay in Canada?"
(1991) 49(2) UT Fac L Rev 294
Application under s 83.28 of the Criminal Code (Re), 2004 SCC 42
citing Jeremy Millard, “Investigative Hearings under the Anti-Terrorism Act”
(2002) 60(1) UT Fac L Rev 79
family law
Moge v Moge, [1992] 3 SCR 813
citing David G Duff, “The Supreme Court and the New Family Law: Working through the Pelech Trilogy”
(1988) 46(2) UT Fac L Rev 542
Young v Young, [1993] 4 SCR 3
citing Sheila M Holmes, "Imposed Legal Custody: Children's Interests or Parental Rights?"
(1987) 45(2) UT Fac L Rev 300
LG v GB, [1995] 3 SCR 370
citing David G. Duff, "The Supreme Court and the New Family Law: Working through the Pelech Trilogy"
(1988) 46(2) UT Fac L Rev 542
Bracklow v Bracklow, [1999] 1 SCR 420
citing Craig Martin, "Unequal Shadows: Negotiation Theory and Spousal Support Under Canadian Divorce Law"
(1998) 56(1) UT Fac L Rev 135
Miglin v Miglin, 2003 SCC 24
citing Craig Martin, “Unequal Shadows: Negotiation Theory and Spousal Support Under Canadian Divorce Law”
(1998) 56(1) UT Fac L Rev 135
Rick v Brandsema, 2009 SCC 10
Craig Martin, “Unequal Shadows: Negotiation Theory and Spousal Support Under Canadian Divorce Law”
(1998) 56(1) UT Fac L Rev 135
private law
Lewis v Todd and McClure, [1980] 2 SCR 694
citing Michele Braniff & Alan Pratt, “Tragedy in the Supreme Court of Canada: New Developments in the Assessment of Damages for Personal Injuries”
(1979) 37(1) UT Fac L Rev 1
Kosmopoulos v Constitution Insurance, [1987] 1 SCR 2
citing R.M. McLeod, "Aqua-Land Exploration v. Guarantee Co.: Insurable Interest in an Indemnity Policy"
(1966) 24(1) UT Fac L Rev 154
Peoples Department Stores Inc (Trustee of) v Wise, 2004 SCC 68
citing Jason Brock, “The Propriety of Profitmaking: Fiduciary Duty and Unjust Enrichment”
(2000) 58(2) UT Fac L Rev 185
Marcotte v Longueuil (City), 2009 SCC 43
citing David A. Crerar, “The Resitutionary Class Action: Canadian Class Proceedings Legislation as a Vehicle for the Restitution of Unlawfully Demanded Payments, Ultra Vires Taxes, and Other Unjust Enrichments”
(1998) 56(1) UT Fac L Rev 47
Crookes v Newton, 2011 SCC 47
citing Jeremy Streeter, “The ‘Deception Exception’: A New Approach to Section 2(b) Values and Its Impact on Defamation Law”
(2003) 61(1) UT Fac L Rev 79