Interview with John Arnup about judges leaving the bench

Reference Code: File - C 81-1-0-25
Title: Interview with John Arnup about judges leaving the bench
Date of Creation: Jan. 1983
Physical Description:

1 file of textual records (includes 1 audio cassette (ca. 45 minutes))

Forms Part of: C 81-1 - Osgoode Society Oral History Programme - General Programme interview files
Scope and Content:

File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of John Douglas Arnup (1911-2005), a Toronto- area lawyer who practiced law with Mason, Foulds, Davidson, Carter & Kellock until he was appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal (1970-1985), and who is best known for his pioneering work on the universal legal aid system in Ontario. This interview concerns judges who leave the bench and return to private practice, specifically Justice Arthur LeBel, Justice Frank Hughes, Justice Kellock, Justice Locke, and Justice Joseph T. Thorson. Interviewer is unknown. File includes one audio cassette recording and a transcript (14 p.) with index.


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Location and Ordering Information: Textual records located in container B436642; sound recordings located in container B436498