U of T Law has selected the students for upper-year competitive moots U of T Law’s competitive mooters for the 2023–2024 school year have been
U of T Law has selected the students for upper-year competitive moots U of T Law’s competitive mooters for the 2023–2024 school year have been
Reflections on the 2022–23 Moots
Students share their thoughts on their mooting experiences this year As this year’s competitive mooting season comes to a close, participants and coaches may reflect
2023 Competitive Mooting Roundup
Another year of excellent performances Adam F. Fanaki Competition Law Moot Mooters: Hudson Manning (4L), Gordon Milne (2L), Edmund Nilson (2L), and Max van der Weerd
Three Cheers for Viva Laws Vegas!
Law students celebrate at the year’s biggest event On Saturday, March 18, U of T Law students had their annual opportunity to dance the night
Goodmans LLP Café re-opens at U of T Law after three years After almost three years, the Goodmans LLP Café (“the Café”) finally returned to
Lawyers of Families of Nova Scotia Mass Shooting Victims Share Frustrations
Representatives share family criticisms of public inquiry investigating the atrocity Content warning: discussion of mass shooting and violence On Tuesday, September 20, lawyers representing families
2022 Ushers in a New Curriculum for Incoming 1Ls
1L curriculum adds courses on Indigenous peoples and the law and removes Legal Process The Faculty of Law is no stranger to shifting academic requirements
A Spring Faculty Council Full of Celebration
Progress on mental health concerns, mooting updates, and employment statistics The March 23 Faculty Council was packed with positive developments. Dean Jutta Brunnée began her
A Tiptoe Away from Zoom University
U of T Law students fully return to in-person learning on February 28 With COVID-19 conditions improving across the province, U of T Law students
Goodmans LLP Café remains closed while the Faculty arranges biweekly free coffee kiosks Since U of T Law students returned to in-person classes in August,