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1 . Maritime Roots
Page 16-25
2 . Ritchie Chooses the Law and Saint John
Page 26-31
3 . Matters of Honour and Heart
Page 32-47
4 . Ritchie and Responsible Government
Page 48-59
5 . Victorian Liberal and His 'Just Reward'
Page 60-79
6 . Puisne Judge and Principled Dissenter
Page 80-91
7 . The Hea Affair
Page 92-99
8 . Propelled into the American Civil War
Page 100-105
9 . Politics and the Next Chief Justice
Page 106-111
10 . Judicial Review and Confederation
Page 112-153
11 . Women, Denominational Schools & Prohibition
Page 154-161
12 . From Critic to Founding Member of the Supreme Court of Canada
Page 162-201
13 . Priests. Politics and Quebec's Free Franchise
Page 202-211
14 . The Second Chief Justice and the Court's Integrity
Page 212-227
15 . Judicial Ethics and the Double Sitting
Page 228-247
16 . Collision with the Courts of British Columbia
Page 248-253
17 . The Ritchie Court, Its Critics and Character
Page 254-273
18 . The Court's Illusion of Supremacy
Page 274-283
19 . High Art and Low Church
Page 284-297
20 . Death and Survivors
Page 298-307
21 . Conclusion
Page 308-325
Appendix 1 Opinion of Judge Steadman
Page 326-353
Appendix 2 Observations of the Chief Justice of New Brunswick
Page 354-386
Appendix 3 The Ritchie Lawyers and Judges
Page 387-388
Appendix 4 There is a Land by J.A. Ritchie
Page 389-389
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