Dean Iacobucci on his first year as Dean, Contracts-gate, and more
Maud Rozee (1L) and Matt Howe (3L) At the end of March, Ultra Vires sat down with Dean Iacobucci for his second interview with us. With
Dean Iacobucci on his first year as Dean, Contracts-gate, and more
Maud Rozee (1L) and Matt Howe (3L) At the end of March, Ultra Vires sat down with Dean Iacobucci for his second interview with us. With
Faculty Affairs: Final Meeting Covers Slew Of Committee Reports
Matt Howe (3L) and Maud Rozee (1L) Faculty Council convened for the final time this year on March 23. The meeting was packed with presentations
Faculty Affairs: Gender, Accessibility, and Diversity Committee Sparks Discussion
Matt Howe (3L) The March 9, 2016 Faculty Council meeting focused primarily on the presentation of several final committee reports. Dean Iacobucci opened, however, by
Matt Howe (3L) On Monday, March 21, Students’ Law Society (SLS) executive candidates participated in a debate before this week’s election. All executive candidates are
Parkside, DLS, and the challenge of multi-tenant files
Matt Howe (3L) It’s been described as a unique advocacy project sitting at the crossroads of traditional representation and community organizing. Students in the Housing
SLS Hosts Town Hall On Tuition and Financial Aid
Matt Howe (3L) On Monday, February 22, the Students’ Law Society (SLS) hosted a town hall meeting on tuition and financial aid. The meeting was
Better Know a Court: The Consent and Capacity Board
Amber Neumann (3L) and Matt Howe (3L) Every day across Ontario, a little-known tribunal gathers in nondescript hospital meeting rooms to adjudicate high stakes personal
Faculty Affairs: Fundraising, licensing, and experiential education
Maud Rozee (1L) and Matt Howe (3L) Faculty Council’s January 20 meeting dealt with updates on fundraising, lawyer licensing, and experiential education at the law
Faculty Affairs: Tuition rises again while SLS stresses accessibility and transparency
Matt Howe (3L) At the October 21 Faculty Council meeting, Dean Ed Iacobucci said he will recommend to the U of T administration that tuition
Faculty affairs: Admissions, Dean Iacobucci’s four priorities
Matt Howe (3L) Attendance was high and the mood seemed optimistic at the first Faculty Council meeting of the academic year, which dealt mainly with