Did You Make a Poor Financial Investment by Going to U of T Law?
Daanish Samadmoten (Alumnus, Class of 2014) Yes, you did. At least if you plan to work in “public interest” after graduation. According to a mathematical
Did You Make a Poor Financial Investment by Going to U of T Law?
Daanish Samadmoten (Alumnus, Class of 2014) Yes, you did. At least if you plan to work in “public interest” after graduation. According to a mathematical
Convocation Speaker Adds Insult to Injury
Former Dean Daniels to Receive Honorary Degree at 2014 Convocation The man largely responsible for our high tuition is coming back to pick up a
A few weeks ago, I and the other exchange students returned to U of T Law to a strange new set of buildings. The application
Tuition Special: We Can’t Afford Salary Increases at the Current Rate
[Updated April 1, 2013] On its face, the title of this piece sounds a little ridiculous to most people. We have to pay our professors
Most of us have one – that couple on Facebook who doesn’t understand the effect they have on others. It’s like the couple in high
Two Wednesdays ago I fractured my right index finger and got two stitches in a Law Follies related injury. I found out that I would
How Your Tuition is Spent: And Why Wacky Left-Wingers Are Right to Question it
I know what you’re thinking: another left-wing nut writing about how tuition fees are too high (no offence intended, fellow left-leaners). Actually, I have serious
Globalization Spurs Merger Mania
It has been a busy month for mergers in the legal industry. First, at the end of October, the Canadian-based Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP announced
Students Rave About Gunner’s Useful Comments
First year students in Section One rejoiced on Monday after 30 minutes of a 50 minute lecture were spent discussing Gunny McGunner’s personal views on homicide.