Pue was
called to the bars of the
Northwest Territories and
Alberta in 1981. He taught at
Osgoode Hall Law School,
Oklahoma City University,
Carleton University and the
University of Manitoba where he was Johnson Professor of Legal History and director of the Canadian Legal History Project. He graduated
Juris Doctor from Osgoode in 1989, and in 1993 joined the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Law as its first holder of the Nemetz Chair in legal history. From 1996 to 1998 he was director of UBC's graduate programme in law . As Nemetz professor, Pue taught courses in legal history, the legal profession, and legal knowledge. His research interests were in law and society, legal pluralism, and the history of law. He published articles in the fields of English and Canadian legal history, the history of the legal profession, administrative law, law and geography, and law and society. ==Selected publications==