poetry

Alexia LoumankisMarch 31, 2022

Announcing the Bora Laskin Law Library’s 5th Annual Poetry Contest Winners

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

Announcing the Bora Laskin Law Library’s 2nd Annual Poetry Contest Winners

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

Poetry Review: If We Had Dreamed Better We Might Not Be in Law School

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

Ode to Pho Hung

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

Poetry in Decisions

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

An Ode to SLS Elections

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

A Cynical Look at Valentine’s Day Poetry

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

An Ode To Cover Letters

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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