R. v. Gillian Guess (1998) This case is significant because it explored whether jurors can face criminal sanction for the decisions they have made, and because it is the only case in Canadian legal history where jury room discussions were made part of the public record.
R. v. Sharpe (2001) This case is significant because it explored whether Canada's criminal laws against child pornography violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers (2001) This is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the freedom of religion and the court's ability to review a private school's policies.
R. v. Glen Clark The trial of the former British Columbia premier on corruption charges.
R. v. Sukhvir Singh Khosa (2002) This case is significant because the accused persons were convicted of reckless driving causing the death of Irene Thorpe, but they were not sentenced to jail time.