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Women in Criminal Justice is a book where women judges and criminal lawyers tell of cases that they have found particularly challenging. Some were disquieting, perplexing or had surprising turns, many are high-profile, and many continue to have interesting social or personal effect. Unique to this book, are distinctly women's perspectives, and many chapters deal with sexual assault, Indigenous, child protection and motherhood, mental health, LGBTQ+, immigration, terrorism, and other vitally pertinent issues of the decade.

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Women in Criminal Justice is a book where women judges and criminal lawyers tell of cases that they have found particularly challenging. Some were disquieting, perplexing or had surprising turns, many are high-profile, and many continue to have interesting social or personal effect. Unique to this book, are distinctly women's perspectives, and many chapters deal with sexual assault, Indigenous, child protection and motherhood, mental health, LGBTQ+, immigration, terrorism, and other vitally pertinent issues of the decade.
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The Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlinThe Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin was appointed Chief Justice of Canada on Jan. 7, 2000. She is both the first woman in Canada to hold this position and the longest serving Chief Justice of Canada. She retired on Dec. 15, 2017. William TrudellWilliam Trudell is the Chair of the Canadian Council of Criminal Defence Lawyers, a Fellow of The American College of Trial Lawyers, and recipient of The Law Society Medal. He practices at Simcoe Chambers in Toronto.