Former Grand Mooters Speak Out
The “ins” and “outs” of mooting The “ins” and “outs” of mooting that students often encounter at our Faculty do not refer to a skill-set,
Former Grand Mooters Speak Out
The “ins” and “outs” of mooting The “ins” and “outs” of mooting that students often encounter at our Faculty do not refer to a skill-set,
Reflections on the SASLAW Fellowship
A summer of law in South Africa (via Zoom) The South African Society for Labour Law (SASLAW) is a non-profit organization devoted to the advancement
SLS Petitions the Dean on Rising Tuition
Open letter on tuition receives over 350 signatures of support A school year is incomplete without another round of discussion on the law school’s rising
Behind the Scenes: Grand Moot 2020
The Supreme Court of Flavelle goes virtual Although the 2020 Grand Moot took place virtually, it brought the same passionate advocacy around the timely topic
Point/CounterPoint: “Normies” outside Law School?
Two Osgoode and U of T students go head-to-head on the topic of friendships Point: By Lara Zarum (1L, Osgoode) I figured it would be
U of T Law students organized teach-in on the lobster fishery dispute The latest lobster fishery dispute in Nova Scotia has generated discussions around Aboriginal
Equity Work in the Wake of BLM Protests and COVID-19 Pandemic
SALSA Co-President shares thoughts after meeting with Trudeau The University of Toronto’s South Asian Law Students’ Society (SALSA) attended a virtual town hall with Prime
IHRP Director Hiring Allegedly Thwarted by Donor Influence
This article was originally published in print on October 1, 2020. This is a developing story – for updates, refer to the comprehensive resource page
Law Students Doing Cool Things
Hand-made earrings, cover songs for food banks, unique cookies, and a pro bono initiative This year has certainly been unusual. The U of T community