1. Barry Wright, Eric Tucker, and Susan Binnie “War Measures and the Repression of Radicalism”
2. Bohdan Kordan, “‘They Will Be Dangerous’: Security Legislation and the Control of Enemy Aliens in Canada, 1914”
3. Peter McDermott, “Enemy Aliens in World War One: Legal and Constitutional Issues”
4. Jonathan Swainger, “Erroneous and Detestable: Seditious Language and the Great War in Western Canada”
5. Patricia McMahon, “Conscription and the Courts: The Case of George Edwin Grey, 1918”
6. Benjamin Isitt, “Court Martial at Vladivostok: Mutiny and Military Justice during the First World War”
7. Reinhold Kramer and Tom Mitchell, “‘Daniel de Leon Drew Up The Diagram’: Winnipeg’s Seditious Conspiracy Trials of 1919–1920”
8. David Frank, “The Devil’s Drum: Seditious Libelin Industrial Cape Breton, 1923”
9. Andrée Lévesque, “Red Scares and Repression in Quebec, 1919–39”
10. Dennis Molinaro, “Section 98: The Trial of Rex v. Buck and the ‘State of Exception’ in Canada”
11. John McLaren, “The Canadian State, Ethnicity and Religious Non-Conformism: The Trials of Peter Petrovich Verigin”
12. Bill Waiser, “Wiping out the Stain: The On to Ottawa Trek, Regina Riot and the Search for Answers”
Appendix
Judi Cumming, “Archival Sources, 1914-39, and User Challenges at Library and Archives Canada”
Patricia McMahon, “A Note on Access to Information Challenges”
Supporting Documents