As in previous years, the Osgoode Society continues to demonstrate its interest in a wide range
of subjects that form a part
of legal history — a late nineteenth century murder case in Prince Edward County, an
everyday lawyer's practice in the first half
of the nineteenth century, the stories
of judges from the colonies who were suspended or removed from
office for political reasons, and the
operation of the criminal justice system in the west from 1886 to 1940.