Wednesday, April 2, 2025 - 4:10pm to 6:00pm
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Professor A.V. Dicey Classroom / LW J140

Dean Wright

The University of Toronto founded its modern law school in 1949, emphasizing a rigorous academic approach to legal education. This transformation was spearheaded by Cecil "Caesar" Wright, the first 'modern' Dean (1949-1965), alongside his colleagues.

We invite world-renowned academics to share their insights at this annual lecture named after Dean Wright.

Register here for the 2024/25 Wright lecture


Tort as Protector: Common Law in an Age of Regulations

Professor Catherine M. Sharkey

Catherine M. Sharkey

Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy
New York University School of Law

Professor Sharkey is a leading authority on torts, products liability, artificial intelligence in federal administrative agencies, public nuisance, punitive damages, and federal preemption of state tort law. She is a Senior Fellow of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS), a member of its Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence in Federal Agencies, author of Algorithmic Tools in Retrospective Review (2023) and co-author of Government by Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence in Federal Administrative Agencies (2020). Sharkey is co-author of Cases and Materials on Torts (13th edition, 2024) and Business, Defamation, and Privacy Torts (1st ed., 2025), and co-editor of Foundations of Tort Law (2nd edition, 2009). She is an elected member of the American Law Institute and an adviser to the Restatement Third, Torts: Liability for Economic Harm and Restatement Third, Torts: Remedies projects.