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Web EditorApril 3, 2019

Thank you to all of our contributors

The masthead thanks all the contributors to Volume 20: Aaqib Mahmood, Alex McLennan-Brown, Angela Hou, Anne Marshall, Ben Miller, Brian Huang, Cameron Cotton-O’Brien, Dana O’Shea, […]

Web EditorMarch 27, 2019

New Year, New Law

Cases to look out for in 2019 These days, with the perpetual barrage of political developments possessing just enough shock value and urgency to hog […]

Editor-in-ChiefFebruary 27, 2019

SLS Student Experience Townhall

Students express their views on a laptop ban and other areas of concern On January 31, the Students’ Law Society (SLS) held a Student Experience […]

Web EditorJanuary 31, 2019

In this issue…

Happy New Year! May your days be longer and your workloads lighter. With the ringing in of every new year comes a period of reflection. […]

Web EditorNovember 28, 2018

In this issue…

We’re keeping this one short and sweet. This issue, we reflect on debt and tuition and the recent Toronto Recruit. Our Recruitment Special provides the […]

Editor-in-ChiefNovember 20, 2018

Letter From the Editors: In This Issue

Autumn is in full swing. Classes are ramping up and procrastination can now take the form of frolicking through a colourful campus and sipping warm […]

Editor-in-ChiefOctober 11, 2018

Letter From the Editors

Welcome back and please, please submit pieces Honghu Wang (2L) and Chloe Magee (3L) It’s 2018. Tuition has risen to $38,183.45.1 The articling crisis looms […]

Web EditorMarch 28, 2018

Law Students Doing Cool Things: An Interview with Enbal Singer

Chloe Magee (2L)   Since Eritrea was recognized as an independent state, the country has been under the control of a one-man dictatorship. Upon reaching […]

Web EditorMarch 1, 2018

Toronto Summer 2018 Recruitment Special

Click here to view our 2018 Recruitment Special. Shortly after in-firm week in November, Ultra Vires gathered survey responses from U of T Law students […]

Web EditorFebruary 4, 2018

New Year, New Law: Cases to Look Out for in 2018

The common law is often depicted as slow (read: averse) to change. This isn’t surprising given it was founded on the doctrine of stare decisis, […]

Web EditorNovember 29, 2017

Summer 2018 Recruitment: Hiring is Up, Trust is Not

The hiring numbers are available here. Chloe Magee (2L) Alarm goes off. I check my phone—it’s Wednesday morning, 8 a.m. Head is pounding. I take […]

Web EditorOctober 25, 2017

Computergate 2017

Chloe Magee (2L)   Explanatory note for 1Ls: “ExamSoft” is the software used to write law school exams electronically. It enables students to download, write, […]

L. H.October 25, 2017

Women in Law, Judicial Education, and Rising Tuition: An Interview with the Honourable Elizabeth M. Stewart

L. H. (2L) & Chloe Magee (2L) We were pleased to have the Honourable Elizabeth M. Stewart, judge at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, […]

Web EditorOctober 25, 2017

Because it’s 2017: The Women in House Program

Chloe Magee (2L)   It was treated as an historic moment in Canadian politics: during a press conference held shortly after being sworn in, Prime […]

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