University of Calgary

Publications -- Lyndsay Campbell

Books

Tony Freyer and Lyndsay Campbell, eds., Freedom's Conditions in the U.S.-Canada Borderlands in the Age of Emancipation (Carolina Academic Press, 2011).

Journal Articles

Lyndsay Campbell,  “Race and the Criminal Justice System in Canada West: Burglary and Murder in Hamilton, 1852-53” Queen’s Law Journal (2012, in press).

Lyndsay Campbell, "Licence to Publish: Joseph Howe's Contribution to Libel Law in Nova Scotia"
(2006) 29(1) Dalhousie Law Journal 79-116.

Lyndsay Campbell, "A Slub in the Cloth: R. v. St. Clair and the Pursuit of a 'Clean Theatre' in Toronto, 1912-1913" (2000) 15(1) Canadian Journal of Law and Society 187-220.

Chapters in Books

Lyndsay Campbell, "Truth and Privilege: Libel Treatises and the Transmission of Legal Norms in the Early Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American World," in Angela Fernandez and Markus Dubber, eds., Law Books in Action: Essays on the Anglo-American Legal Treatise (Hart Publishing, 2012). 

Lyndsay Campbell, "Starkie's Adventures in North America: The Emergence of Libel Law," in Hamar
Foster, Benjamin L. Berger, and A. R. Buck, eds., The Grand Experiment: Law & Legal Culture in British Settler Societies (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2008).

Selected Recent Conference Presentations

Lyndsay Campbell, “Oliver Dawsey and the Operation of Race in the Criminal Justice System in Canada West.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Law and Society Association, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, May 29-31, 2011. 

Lyndsay Campbell, “Policing Decency: Obscene, Immoral and Indecent Literature in Early 19th-Century Nova Scotia and Massachusetts.” Presented at annual meeting of Americal Society for Legal History, Dallas, Nov. 12-14, 2009.