With Amy Coney Barrett’s Confirmation, the Infection Became Complete
Reflections on a diseased democracy With a leader refusing to relinquish his grasp on authority after a definitive election and an uncontrolled virus ripping through
With Amy Coney Barrett’s Confirmation, the Infection Became Complete
Reflections on a diseased democracy With a leader refusing to relinquish his grasp on authority after a definitive election and an uncontrolled virus ripping through
Faculty Council Faces Hiring Scandal
Meeting marked by tension and silence On October 7, the Faculty Council held its first meeting since the International Human Rights Program (IHRP) hiring controversy
IHRP Hiring Controversy: U of T Announces Review after Persistent Pressure
Faculty Council meeting triggered actions from the administration The hiring controversy continues to develop at University of Toronto Faculty of Law. In September, Dean Iacobucci
In-person teaching suspended as city rolls back to Stage Two
Administration announces classes indefinitely shifting to remote delivery for the Fall On the evening of Saturday, October 10, about a month after the start of
Another Year, Another Shambolic Course Selection Process In retrospect, there were early signs that the 2020-2021 course selection would fulfill all the promise it demonstrated
Another Year, Another Shambolic Course Selection Process In retrospect, there were early signs that the 2020-2021 course selection would fulfill all the promise it demonstrated
60 Minutes with the Minister of Justice
David Lametti talks mandate letters, MAID, and Public Service at the Faculty of Law Earlier this month, Minister of Justice and Attorney General David Lametti
Lack of Administrative Transparency Mars Counselling Program In late January, students receiving mental health counselling services at the law school were dealt a blow with