Faculty Council Discusses 1L Curriculum Changes
Professors weigh in opinions on the proposed changes to small group and LRW On March 11, 2020, the Faculty held its penultimate Faculty Council meeting,
Faculty Council Discusses 1L Curriculum Changes
Professors weigh in opinions on the proposed changes to small group and LRW On March 11, 2020, the Faculty held its penultimate Faculty Council meeting,
UV Recruitment Survey Responses
Students speak out about their recruit experiences Do you have any comments on the CDO’s services during the recruitment process? Most students noted that the
First Faculty Council Discusses Tuition and Budget
On October 2, the law school held its first Faculty Council meeting of the 2019-2020 academic year. The majority of the meeting was spent discussing
Because if there’s anything this school needs, it’s branded hand-dryers Seeing that we’re a bit tighter on cash this year due to those darn budget
Meet Two Varsity Athletes at U of T Law
Because law school just isn’t competitive enough… I interviewed two of my friends, Caroline and Daniel, who were crazy enough to tack on varsity athletics
Cannabis Law Panel Discusses Budding New Industry
Four lawyers play Twenty Questions On March 7, the newly-minted Cannabis Law Club hosted its inaugural event with four panelists—two in-house lawyers and two from
Faculty Council Discusses New Building, Gender, Accessibility and Diversity, and CDO
Still no mandatory course for indigenous law, but the NCA might mandate it within two years On Wednesday, March 20, the Faculty Council met for
Introducing You to U of T Law’s Newest Club: The Cannabis Law Club!
A joint venture in a budding industry We are excited to announce that the Faculty of Law now has Canada’s first cannabis-law-related club, the Cannabis
Faculty Council Discusses Tuition Cut, Health and Wellness Survey Results
Dean claims tuition cut will disproportionately adversely impact law school; alcohol, weed the drugs of choice The first Faculty Council meeting of 2019 took place
There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
But when you’re paying $40,000 in tuition… Everyone loves free food, and when you’re a broke law student on the verge of maxing out your