Photos by Rachel Chan. The results are in We at U of T Law have our differences. We have different backgrounds, divergent political alignments, and
Photos by Rachel Chan. The results are in We at U of T Law have our differences. We have different backgrounds, divergent political alignments, and
Various Opiates of the Law School Masses
The soul of soulless conditions Being a law student has its perks. But, do we really benefit from them? Or, are they just distractions from
Do You Believe in Life After Debt?
Three alumni explore long-term ramifications of high tuition On November 13, the Barriers to Excellence campaign hosted “Life After Law School: Managing Your Career and
Trust No One: A List of Suspects
L. H. (2L) & Maud Rozee (3L) A priceless/price-unknown piece of art that was bolted to the wall goes missing from the Jackman Law Library?
Art Heist Rocks Bora Laskin Law Library
A break-in. Stolen electronics. A painting, commissioned to honour a deceased classmate, torn from its moorings. This is not a fact pattern—it happened right here
L. H. (2L) & Chloe Magee (2L) We were pleased to have the Honourable Elizabeth M. Stewart, judge at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice,
Get to Know Your New Profs: Finance, Flutes, and Feminism
This fall, the Faculty of Law welcomed two new scholars: Professors Margaret Jane Radin and Adriana Robertson. Prof. Radin, who focuses on boilerplate contracts, was
There are students in all of my courses who persistently interrupt classroom proceedings to ask questions that begin with “So, let’s say . . .”