Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Justin Khorana-Medeiros (2L) Let me start by saying that I realize not everyone is as riveted by committee work as I am. Most people would
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Justin Khorana-Medeiros (2L) Let me start by saying that I realize not everyone is as riveted by committee work as I am. Most people would
Justin Khorana-Medeiros (1L) with files from Alex Carmona (3L) You’ve painstakingly and heart-wrenchingly filled out hundreds, if not thousands of Scantron forms this past year.
Nick Papageorge (1L) and Justin Khorana-Medeiros (1L) In last month’s Blast from the Past, I came across a short-lived feature highlighting odd and entertaining legal
Better Know a Court: The Ontario Municipal Board
Justin Khorana-Medeiros (1L) The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) is an independent tribunal operating under provincial legislation. Its mandate covers the majority of appeals arising under
Introduction to U of T Law’s Committees
Matt Howe (3L) et al From the “semesterization” of the curriculum to decisions about financial aid policy, much of the business of the law school
Blast from the Past: Cartoons, weed, and underwear
Justin Khorana-Medeiros (1L) November 20, 2007 – “JD students conserve energy – forego climate change conference” by Robert Wakulat In the run-up to global climate
Fiat Justinia? Justice policy under Trudeau II
Justin Khorana-Medeiros (1L) In the Munk leaders’ Debate this federal election, Justin Trudeau expressed pride in certain big-ticket political legacies of his father, including multiculturalism
Pruning the living tree: Justice policy under Stephen Harper
*The”pruning the living tree” title comes from remarks given to the Globe and Mail by Professor David Dyzenhaus. Justin Khorana-Medeiros (1L) Stephen Harper is not