Politics, Interrupted: An Interview With Professor Anver Emon
Tali Green (3L) Professor Anver Emon on terrorism policy, Islamic-Jewish taboos, and taming the political beast You may know Professor Anver Emon as that man
Politics, Interrupted: An Interview With Professor Anver Emon
Tali Green (3L) Professor Anver Emon on terrorism policy, Islamic-Jewish taboos, and taming the political beast You may know Professor Anver Emon as that man
U of T Law Inspires, or What Profs Do When They Don’t Have To Teach You
By: Tali Green (2L) Most people get inspired by pleasant things, such as rainbows and baby giraffes. But if the almost-packed
Everything you ever wanted to know about hipster beards (and then some), from our very own Nitai Ben-Shach, Nick Charleton, and Calvin Hancock By: Lisana
Tali Green (2L) Michael Macrae (2L) sits near the front of our Evidence class, in an automated wheelchair. He spends his class time listening to
Valentine’s Day Special: Building an Open Relationship
By Tali Green and Lisana Nithiananthan It happened again today. I was in the middle of dragging myself across campus to my next class, and
Inaugural interview with Dean-designate Iacobucci
Brett Hughes (2L) and Tali Green (2L) Following his first town hall meeting with JD students, future dean Iacobucci sat down with Ultra Vires to
Lisa Borsook on women, work, and why firms hire students
Tali Green When you talk to Lisa Borsook, you might be forgiven for feeling a bit…slow. Her career timeline almost defies arithmetic – she
Justice Abella on privacy, decision-writing, and the role of law schools
Tali Green (2L) and Brett Hughes (2L) Justice Rosalie Abella kindly agreed to sit down with Ultra Vires before this year’s Grand Moot to answer
Moving On Up: Alexis Archbold’s Last Words as Assistant Dean
Tali Green (2L) Job description over the years NG: What was your role supposed to be when you were hired? AA: In 2005 I
Lessons on Life and Law from my Little One
I figured that between eating horizontally, seeing upside down, and copious amounts of napping, my son is likely to develop some valuable insights. Curious, I