I love Jane Glenn’s work. (You can learn more about her here.) I wish she’d get more of it posted to SSRN. In good news, you can find “The Canadian Wheat Board, Socio-economic Vulnerability and the Neo-liberal State” here. It’s a wonderful piece – providing a sweeping history of the development and challenges of the Canadian Wheat Board and using that story as a case study on the state of democracy and the rule of law. Jane’s an under-sung hero of the Canadian legal academy and if you haven’t tread into her work before, this is a great place to start.
Teresa Scassa says
I completely agree with you about Jane Glenn as an unsung hero. She was my first year property law prof oh so many years ago. She’s a terrific teacher, a thoughtful scholar, and has a wonderfully dry, understated wit.