Student Experiences of Mental Health Accommodation
Editor’s Note: The entries below contain various subjective experiences of the Faculty and wider university’s health-related accommodations processes. The students who came forward with testimony
Student Experiences of Mental Health Accommodation
Editor’s Note: The entries below contain various subjective experiences of the Faculty and wider university’s health-related accommodations processes. The students who came forward with testimony
Oh, The Places You’ll Go! Personal Statements for the Class of 2017
A lot has changed since 2014. In the United States, a black president passed the baton to a white nationalist; in Canada, Stephen Harper gave
Law Follies is a minor event. There is no doubt about that. If not for a few hasty emails and Facebook posts, it’s likely nobody
The UV Editorial Board: Give Us Back Our Convocation
Displeased. Very disappointed. Unbecoming. No rational connection. Punishment and censorship. Utter bullshit. General strike. Mutiny. Revolution. Fuck this. This was the reaction of U of
Indigenous Mayor Brian Bowman Delivers Lecture on Reconciliation
Amani Rauff (2L) The David B. Goodman Lecture brings a distinguished lawyer or judge to the school annually for a few days of teaching and
Canada Must Live Up to Its International Obligations and Reputation
The Ultra Vires Editorial Board in concert with the IHRP Ultra Vires strongly endorses No Life for a Child: A Roadmap to End Immigration Detention
TRC Implementation Committee Update: No Mandatory Course, For Now
Amani Rauff (2L) The TRC Implementation Committee presented its final report at the most recent Faculty Council meeting. The Committee, struck in response to the
Faculty Council: What’s Happened, and What’s Happening
Amani Rauff (2L) Faculty Council puts on the best-catered meetings at the law school. They’re also, almost as importantly, the law school’s governing body.
Anonymous The fact that the upper tiers of our profession are dominated by white men is something I try not to think about too much.
Amani Rauff (1L) Hard work goes into maintaining U of T Law’s reputation for “excellence.” Every year, prospective students decide that it offers something worth