How four 2L students navigated the LSO criminal law recruit On top of a pandemic and an already-hectic second semester, March marked the end of
How four 2L students navigated the LSO criminal law recruit On top of a pandemic and an already-hectic second semester, March marked the end of
Court of Appeal Hears Oral Arguments in R v Morris
The appeal will determine what role systemic anti-Black racism should play in criminal sentencing On February 11, the Ontario Court of Appeal heard oral arguments
Grassroots Letter Urges Law Society of Ontario to Meaningfully Confront Anti-Black Racism
The letter drew over 500 law student signatures and prompted a response from the outgoing Law Society Treasurer As protests against anti-Black racism and police
IHRP Summer Experiences: Teodora Pasca
Rights Review (RR): Which organization did you work for, and in which city and country? Teodora Pasca (TP): I worked for the United Nations International
Confronting the Kavanaugh Hearings
Women from U of T Law reflect on recent SCOTUS appointment “It would indeed have been more comfortable for Ford to remain silent. The fact
Reflections from the Mississaugas of the New Credit Homecoming Pow Wow On August 25 and 26, the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation hosted