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Web EditorMarch 28, 2018

Letter from the Editors: We’re Just A Little Tired

Don’t be sorry it’s over; be sorry it ever happened in the first place. Kevin Schoenfeldt, c. 2018 (who had been sitting on this great […]

Web EditorMarch 28, 2018

Toronto Summer 2018 1L Recruit

Amani Rauff (3L) and Honghu Wang (1L)   This year’s 1L Recruit took place during reading week, February 20–22. Overall, Toronto employers hired fifty-seven students; […]

Web EditorMarch 28, 2018

Oh, The Places You’ll Go (Hint: Bay Street)! Personal Statements from the Class of 2018

Amani Rauff (3L)   Remember 2015? When Barack Obama was still president? When our courageous trailblazing Prime Minister provided us with his hot take that […]

Web EditorMarch 1, 2018

Courts in BC and Ontario Find CSC’s Administrative Segregation Framework Unconstitutional, Severely Lacking in Procedural Protections

In December 2017 and January 2018, trial courts in Ontario and British Columbia declared legislative provisions authorizing prolonged solitary confinement (officially termed “administrative segregation”) unconstitutional. […]

Web EditorFebruary 4, 2018

Managing Your Debt: UV Edition

I love going to the most expensive law school in Canada. Every night I look at myself in the mirror and mouth the words “I […]

Web EditorFebruary 4, 2018

Letter from the Editors: Winter Term Reboot

Welcome back! As 3Ls, the end of our time at U of T law is fast approaching. Many of us just came back from exchange, […]

Web EditorJanuary 4, 2018

Biz Org Graduation Requirement Dropped in Snap Faculty Council Vote

Aidan Campbell (3L) & Amani Rauff (3L)   Business Organizations, long the scourge of grumpy UV contributors, has been dropped as a graduation requirement.   […]

Web EditorDecember 4, 2017

A Letter from the Editors: Aidan & Amani Kill Your Vacation Vibes

Aidan Campbell (3L) & Amani Rauff (3L)   Surprising no one, this year’s grad trip will be at an all-inclusive Carribean resort. The annual spectacle […]

Web EditorSeptember 28, 2017

A Letter from the Editors

Aidan Campbell (3L) & Amani Rauff (3L)   “I can’t say I found it all distasteful,” opens a Faculty of Law Review article published thirty […]

Web EditorMarch 30, 2017

Students Discuss Recruitment, Diversity Training at SLS Racialized Students’ Town Hall

On February 28, the SLS held a Racialized Students’ Town Hall, open to all students and facilitated by SLS Equity Officers Peter Pai and Shari […]

Web EditorMarch 30, 2017

Panel Discussion: Terms of Reference for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

On February 28, the Indigenous Law Students’ Association, the Aboriginal Law Club, and the Feminist Law Students’ Association held a panel discussion on the terms […]

Shari NathanMarch 1, 2017

Faculty Council: “Who’s Robert?”

Amani Rauff (2L) and Shari Nathan (2L) This month, Faculty Council canvassed a number of items, including Law Ball, deemed days, and asymmetry in the […]

Shari NathanJanuary 26, 2017

Faculty Affairs: Mental Health Action Plan, GPLLM Modification, and Library SNAILS

Shari Nathan (2L) and Amani Rauff (2L) The first Faculty Council meeting of the Winter term was held on January 18. After opening remarks from […]

Web EditorNovember 30, 2016

Indigenous Mayor Brian Bowman Delivers Lecture on Reconciliation

Amani Rauff (2L) The David B. Goodman Lecture brings a distinguished lawyer or judge to the school annually for a few days of teaching and […]

Shari NathanNovember 30, 2016

Faculty Affairs

Shari Nathan (2L) and Amani Rauff (2L) The Faculty Council meetings of October 26 and November 23 centred on budget discussions and, as a corollary, […]

Web EditorOctober 27, 2016

TRC Implementation Committee Update: No Mandatory Course, For Now

Amani Rauff (2L) The TRC Implementation Committee presented its final report at the most recent Faculty Council meeting. The Committee, struck in response to the […]

Shari NathanOctober 27, 2016

Faculty Council: Priorities, Admissions, the TRC, and the Student Experience

Amani Rauff (2L) and Shari Nathan (2L) The first Faculty Council meeting of the semester took place on October 5. Priorities for the Year Dean […]

Web EditorSeptember 28, 2016

Faculty Council: What’s Happened, and What’s Happening

Amani Rauff (2L)   Faculty Council puts on the best-catered meetings at the law school.  They’re also, almost as importantly, the law school’s governing body. […]

Web EditorSeptember 28, 2016

Resiliency and Constructive Change: A Conversation with Yukimi Henry

Amani Rauff (2L) and Maud Rozee (2L) Resiliency is a complex concept. One part of it, U of T Law’s Manager, Academic/Personal and Wellness Coordinator […]

Web EditorMarch 31, 2016

The Selling Of The Law School

Amani Rauff (1L) Hard work goes into maintaining U of T Law’s reputation for “excellence.” Every year, prospective students decide that it offers something worth […]

Web EditorOctober 28, 2015

Blast from the Past: UV headlines from history

Maud Rozee (1L) and Amani Rauff (1L)  January 25, 2000 – “Faculty Proposal for Increased Salaries Draws Mixed Support” by Richard Meloff and Jeff Torkin […]

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