
Among the prizes awarded at the annual meeting of the Canadian Law and Society Association/Association Canadienne Droit et Société held in Calgary last week, was the prize for the best English-Language article to appear in the Canadian Journal of Law and Society in 2015.
The prize was won by Blaine Baker for “Testamentary Archeology in Late-Victorian Ontario: William Martin's Little, Posthumous Legal System,” which appeared in volume 30, issue 3.
Toronto blog readers may recall that Blaine presented a draft of the paper to the Osgoode Society Legal History Workshop.
Congratulations, Blaine!
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