“The future of the profession will be shaped not by moments of momentum, but by what institutions choose to stand for when no one is
“The future of the profession will be shaped not by moments of momentum, but by what institutions choose to stand for when no one is
10 Favourite 2025 Follies Moments
Inspired by the listed breakdown of Law Follies 2023, we’re back with a fresh roundup of thoughts on this year’s show. Law Follies is the
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Law students spend years perfecting legal analysis, research, and statutory interpretation, but almost no time learning how to build a sustainable legal career. Business development,
New Club Spotlight: Run Club, Fashion Law Society, Student Statecraft Society
With so many clubs at U of T Law, there’s something for everyone. This year, a number of new and inventive clubs have emerged. To
Death of the “Command/Ctrl-F” Function
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The Future Of Law Lab’s Recent Transformations and Upcoming Initiatives
In conversation with Josh Morrison Earlier this month, Ultra Vires had the opportunity to sit down with Josh Morrison, the Director of the Future of
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Demystifying the Toronto OCI Process: ‘It Wasn’t as Bad as I Thought It Would Be’
Job Interviewing, meets Speed Dating, meets Marathon Running “Tell me about yourself.” Then, repeat your answer a dozen more times, each to a new set
A Grave Injustice: The Faculty of Law’s Most Frightening Stories
Scarier than first choice language Professor Chris Essert and Professor Anthony Niblett, and Dean Jutta Brunnée It’s that time of year again—when the leaves turn,