Point/Counterpoint: Which is the best year currently at U of T Law?
Point- 1Ls are Best Aron Nimani (1L) Go ahead, say what you will about the 1Ls. Seriously. We love to hear it, because you’re
Point/Counterpoint: Which is the best year currently at U of T Law?
Point- 1Ls are Best Aron Nimani (1L) Go ahead, say what you will about the 1Ls. Seriously. We love to hear it, because you’re
Point-Counterpoint: Is Law Follies or Law Ball the Leading Event of the Law School Calendar?
Point: [Law] Ball so Hard, Mothafuckas Wanna Fine Me David Pardy Like Hitler in his 1942 invasion of Stalingrad, I will make use of
The Uproar on Reasonable Accommodation at York is not about Gender Equality; It’s about Racism
The story has been well played out in the Canadian media: a student taking an online course at York University asks to be exempt from
The Wright Man: “Qualitative Factors” in Admissions are Classist Barriers to Law School
The shift that many law schools are taking towards admissions – giving greater weight to non-GPA/LSAT factors for prospective JD students – is erecting additional
Point/Counterpoint: Should Queen’s expand their class size?
POINT – Queen’s Law: Abandon Your Wayward Plans! Marita Zouravlioff Queen’s is tired of playing second fiddle to the big bad Toronto schools. The self-appointed
Québec’s Proposed Charter is one of Intolerance, not of Liberal Values
As debate over the proposed charter of Québec values – which would, inter alia, ban overt religious clothing – continues, let me make one thing
The Wright Man: An Evangelical Law School Has no Place in Canada
Trinity Western University (TWU) – a private, evangelical Christian university in Langley, British Columbia – has submitted its proposal to open a new law school.
A Bust for Beverley: Reconciling Privilege & Progressivism
Busts have long adorned the halls of the privileged and powerful, serving as mementos of victories by history’s oppressors over the oppressed. In the 19th
The Wright Man: On which side of the 49th would you rather practice?
Canadians have been comparing themselves to their cousins south of the border for over a century. Americans, for an equal length of time, have been