Volume 26 – Issue 3 – November 2024
The articles contained in this issue will be published to ultravires.ca within the week. Print copies are available now on stands across the law school.
Volume 26 – Issue 3 – November 2024
The articles contained in this issue will be published to ultravires.ca within the week. Print copies are available now on stands across the law school.
Should SNAILS Be Allowed in the Law Library?
While I was initially neutral to SNAILS (students not actually in law school), the library during exam season has made me reconsider Last year, the
Is it really your “strongest weapon”? Way to go to everyone who went through the recruit process! Regardless of the results, you should be proud
November 28, 2024 Welcome to the danger zone, Or as optimists put it, “the home stretch.” As 1Ls try to figure out how to issue-spot,
Seasonal Agricultural Labour: Canada’s Bitter Harvest
A Summer with the Migrant Workers Centre of British Columbia This summer, I completed a fellowship with the Migrant Workers Centre of British Columbia (“MWC”)
ALPHA Education and the Summer Program
This summer, I worked as an International Human Rights Program (IHRP) fellow at the Association for Learning and Preserving the History of WWII in Asia
November Edition Congratulations, the first semester is almost over and we are less than a month away from winter break! The SLS would like to
Senator Kim Pate Visits U of T to Discuss Report on Injustice for Indigenous Women
Lecture highlighted the injustices Indigenous women in Canada face and proposals for reform On Monday, November 18, 2024, Senator Kim Pate visited the University of
Building a Foundation in Construction Law – Panel Event
The Construction Law Club has great success at their first ever event The Construction Law Club was founded this year by Ethan Wilkinson (3L) and
Window-collisions cause the death of millions of birds a year in Canada. The law school campus building windows currently contribute to this serious ecological threat