Is the traditional oral advocacy system really the answer? The dreaded moot. I was anxious about U of T Law’s mooting requirement even before I
Is the traditional oral advocacy system really the answer? The dreaded moot. I was anxious about U of T Law’s mooting requirement even before I
Dating is hard enough without 100 percent exams, OCIs, and cold calling in the mix With Valentine’s Day around the corner, some might be feeling
The A.I. Taxman: A U of T Law Movie Premiere
Professor Benjamin Alarie featured on the big screen for U of T Law’s first movie premiere On Thursday, September 29, the U of T Faculty
Reflections on the 2021-22 Moots
Students speak out about their experience with this year’s competitive moots As this year’s moots come to a close, we asked students to provide their
JLSA Commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance Day
U of T Law reflects on Holocaust survivors’ stories On January 27, U of T Law’s Jewish Law Students’ Association (JLSA) commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance
Free Snacks and Beverages Provided by the Faculty During Fall Exam Period
Students give a glowing review to the refreshments provided during a stressful time During the fall examination period, the Faculty provided students with free snacks,
Raising the Bar: A Review of Family Law
Global TV’s new show centered around a Vancouver-based family law firm and the drama that ensues within When I heard about a new television show
U of T Law Introduces Course on Critical Race Theory
A course on critical race theory in the Canadian legal context available now On September 9, the Law Records office notified upper year students that
Both in-person and online events filled law students’ schedules for their first week back to school Orientation is a staple for incoming first-year students. This
The popular forum for the Canadian legal community will be permanently closing June 11. After 16 years online, the administrators behind lawstudents.ca have decided to