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Feedback Loops and Group Politics in Historical Institutionalist Analysis: Courts, Public Policy and Lesbian and Gay Organizing in Canada
Unformatted Document Text:  38 Egale. (2000). Omnibus federal law recognizes same-sex couples. InfoEGALE [Ottawa] (Summer). Elliott, Douglas (lawyer). (2002). Personal interview. Toronto. Epp, Charles R. (1998). The rights revolution: Lawyers, activists and Supreme Courts in comparative perspective. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Foundation for Equal Families. (1999). Taking it to the courts. www.fef.ca . Fisher, John (executive director, Egale). (2001). Personal interview. Ottawa. Freeman, Jody. (1994). Defining family in Mossop v. DSS: The challenge of anti-essentialism and interactive discrimination for human rights litigation. University of Toronto Law Journal 44, 41-96. Gallant, P. (2001). Who should be ashamed? Xtra! (November 1), p. 3. Gallant, P. (2003). Montreal cops bust strippers. Xtra! (May 15), p. 3. Gareau, Isabelle and Pierre Valois. (November 10, 2001). Tentative de bâillonnement de la Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse du Québec. http://www.ceq.qc.ca/section23/nouvelles/nouvelle806.html . Goinfo [Ottawa] (1986a). News. [no author]. No. 85 (March), p. 6. Goinfo [Ottawa] (1986b). Tory government will offer gays protection. No. 86 (April) p. 2. Go, Avvy and John Fisher. (1998). Working together across our differences: A discussion paper on coalition-building, participatory litigation and strategic litigation. Ottawa: Court Challenges Program. Grundy, John. (2003). The political economy of Toronto’s LGBT voluntary and non profit sector. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association, Halifax, May 31-June 2, 2003. Hann, Don (gay liberation activist). (1996). Personal interview. Vancouver. Hannon, Phillip. Questions raised about EGALE activities. Goinfo (June), 1. Hattam, Victoria C. (1993). Labor visions and state power: The origins of business unionism in the United States. Princeton, Princeton University Press. Hendricks, Michael. (August 1, 2003). Still over the rainbow? Montreal Mirror 19: 7. http://www.montrealmirror.com/meat/diverscite_5.html . Hiebert, Janet. (2002). Charter conflicts: What is Parliament’s role? Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press. Higgins, Ross. (1999). De la clandestiné à l'affirmation : pour une histoire de la communauté gaie montréalaise. Montreal: Comeau & Nadeau. Hirschl, Ran. (2000). The struggle for hegemony: Understanding judicial empowerment through constitutionalization in culturally divided polities. Stanford Journal of International Law 73, 73-118 Howe, R. Brian and Johnson, David. (1999). Restraining equality: Human rights commissions in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Ipsos-Reid. (2003). Slim Majority (54%) Support Same Sex Marriage. June 13, 2003. http://www.ipsos-reid.com/media/dsp_displaypr.prnt.cfm?ID_to_view=1844 . Immergut, Ellen M. (1998). The theoretical core of the new institutionalism. Politics & Society 26 (1), 5-34. Iyer, Nitya. (1993). Categorical denials: Equality rights and the shaping of social identity. Queen’s Law Journal 19: 1 (Fall), 179-207. Jackson, Ed and Stan Persky. (1982). Flaunting It! A decade of journalism from the Body Politic. Vancouver and Toronto: New Star Books and Pink Triangle Press.

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Egale. (2000). Omnibus federal law recognizes same-sex couples. InfoEGALE [Ottawa]
(Summer).
Elliott, Douglas (lawyer). (2002). Personal interview. Toronto.
Epp, Charles R. (1998). The rights revolution: Lawyers, activists and Supreme Courts in comparative
perspective. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Foundation for Equal Families. (1999). Taking it to the courts.
www.fef.ca
.
Fisher, John (executive director, Egale). (2001). Personal interview. Ottawa.
Freeman, Jody. (1994). Defining family in Mossop v. DSS: The challenge of anti-essentialism
and interactive discrimination for human rights litigation. University of Toronto Law
Journal
44, 41-96.
Gallant, P. (2001). Who should be ashamed? Xtra! (November 1), p. 3.
Gallant, P. (2003). Montreal cops bust strippers. Xtra! (May 15), p. 3.
Gareau, Isabelle and Pierre Valois. (November 10, 2001). Tentative de bâillonnement de la
Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse du Québec.
http://www.ceq.qc.ca/section23/nouvelles/nouvelle806.html
.
Goinfo [Ottawa] (1986a). News. [no author]. No. 85 (March), p. 6.
Goinfo [Ottawa] (1986b). Tory government will offer gays protection. No. 86 (April) p. 2.
Go, Avvy and John Fisher. (1998). Working together across our differences: A discussion paper on
coalition-building, participatory litigation and strategic litigation. Ottawa: Court Challenges
Program.
Grundy, John. (2003). The political economy of Toronto’s LGBT voluntary and non profit
sector. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay
Studies Association, Halifax, May 31-June 2, 2003.
Hann, Don (gay liberation activist). (1996). Personal interview. Vancouver.
Hannon, Phillip. Questions raised about EGALE activities. Goinfo (June), 1.
Hattam, Victoria C. (1993). Labor visions and state power: The origins of business unionism in the
United States. Princeton, Princeton University Press.
Hendricks, Michael. (August 1, 2003). Still over the rainbow? Montreal Mirror 19: 7.
http://www.montrealmirror.com/meat/diverscite_5.html
.
Hiebert, Janet. (2002). Charter conflicts: What is Parliament’s role? Kingston: McGill-Queen’s
University Press.
Higgins, Ross. (1999). De la clandestiné à l'affirmation : pour une histoire de la communauté gaie
montréalaise. Montreal: Comeau & Nadeau.
Hirschl, Ran. (2000). The struggle for hegemony: Understanding judicial empowerment
through constitutionalization in culturally divided polities. Stanford Journal of
International Law
73, 73-118
Howe, R. Brian and Johnson, David. (1999). Restraining equality: Human rights commissions in
Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Ipsos-Reid. (2003). Slim Majority (54%) Support Same Sex Marriage. June 13, 2003.
http://www.ipsos-reid.com/media/dsp_displaypr.prnt.cfm?ID_to_view=1844
.
Immergut, Ellen M. (1998). The theoretical core of the new institutionalism. Politics & Society
26 (1), 5-34.
Iyer, Nitya. (1993). Categorical denials: Equality rights and the shaping of social identity.
Queen’s Law Journal 19: 1 (Fall), 179-207.
Jackson, Ed and Stan Persky. (1982). Flaunting It! A decade of journalism from the Body Politic.
Vancouver and Toronto: New Star Books and Pink Triangle Press.


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