Alexia LoumankisMarch 31, 2022
Excellent submissions made selecting winners difficult We are always impressed by the creativity and quality of submissions for the Bora Laskin Law Library’s annual Poetry […]
Editor-in-ChiefFebruary 27, 2019
There were many excellent submissions to this year’s Poetry Contest. They ranged from limericks to haiku, from parody to traditional forms of poetry. All of […]
Kevin SchoenfeldtOctober 25, 2017
Kevin Schoenfeldt (3L) In If We Had Dreamed Better We Might Not Be in Law School, LegalArts Press presents a collection of poems from […]
Editor-in-ChiefFebruary 7, 2013
AN ODE TO PHO HUNG By Magnus Jerusalem There is a cavern on Bloor Gaping, wires and struts Men crawl out of it And into […]
Web EditorSeptember 12, 2012
Think law’s dreary? Apparently, so do some judges. Here are two rulings that rewrite classic poetry into great court decisions. (1) In Re Love This […]
Web EditorMarch 27, 2012
Upon every spring term dreary, Upon students worn and weary, Who are neither wild nor wary, About anything anymore; About all that does not matter, […]
Web EditorFebruary 25, 2012
The following five haikus were written to help fellow law students secure a Valentine’s Day date. If any are actually successful, reconsider the date. Feb […]
Katherine GeorgiousFebruary 25, 2012
To whom it may concern: I’m writing to you on this very nice night To inform you my bank account is getting quite tight […]
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