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4 Quaere 1 (1975)

handle is hein.journals/quaere4 and id is 1 raw text is: Magazine of the College of Law
CONTENTS
Page
2       THE SMALL TOWN LAWYER: A Dying Breed?
by Roger Kergoat
7       ENSURING SECOND CLASS LEGAL SERVICES TO THE POOR:
The Structure of Legal Aid and the Legal Profession
by Bill Nicholls
10       UP AGAINST THE WALL
by Dana Urban
15       POLICE MISCONDUCT: Attitudes and Actions
by Keith Bracken
24       INDIAN LAW STUDENTS AND WHITE LAW
by Noel V. Starblanket
25       NATIVE LAWYERS: The Program of Legal Studies for Native People
by Professor R. Bartlett
26       THE RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT: A Pictorial
photos courtesy: Larry Bell
28       THE CHURCHILL RIVER STUDY
by Vikas Khaladkar
30       ABORTION: Who Is Guilty?
reprint from the Saskatonian
34       THE SASKATCHEWAN LAW      REFORM COMMISSION
by Lyn Murphy
37       CONFERENCE ON WOMEN IN LAW
by Shelley Gavigan
EDITOR IAL STAFF:
Consolidating Editors: Bonnie Ozirney, Roger Kergoat, Cam McCannell.
Managing Editors: Derek Milan, John Oman.
Editorial Staff:
Richard Riegart        Helen Weisgerber         Violet Gamble
John Stamatinos        Jean Maksymiuk           Bill Davern
Leta Brierly           Lyn Murphy               Kim Young
Lisa Taylor
PHOTOGRAPHS:
courtesy: Larry Bell
Churchill River Study (Missinipe Probe)
The Sheaf
Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
ART:
cover by Pat Meikle
other art by Cam McCannell
Articles appearing in this volume may be reproduced. Please credit.
This volume may be cited as QUAERE Vol. 4, 1975
EDITORIAL COMMENT:
As Editors of Quaere, we have tried to present a divergence of opinions
on various issues. We feel that no editorial bias would accurately reflect to
the public the state of affairs within the legal profession. Therefore, it is
to be noted that no article in this magazine necessarily represents the opinions
of the editorial board.
We encourage response and suggestions from our readers. We also
welcome submission of written materials for publication in Quaere.
-The Editors

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