Professor Sophia Moreau's "Faces of Inequality" book forum published in the Centre for Ethics (C4E) online journal

Monday, June 15, 2020
 
In November 2019, Professor of Law and Philosophy, Sophia Moreau, participated in an international and interdisciplinary book forum (Author Meets Critics) organized by the University of Toronto's Centre for Ethics, in response to Moreau's book, Faces of Inequality: A Theory of Wrongful Discrimination (

Head of Cataloguing, Humayun Rashid, retires from Bora Laskin Law Library after 40 years of dedicated service

Friday, June 12, 2020

Humayun Rashid

(photo courtesy of Humayun Rashid)

Humayun Rashid is known as one of the experts and main proponents of the KF Modified classification system used by libraries across the country

By Gian Medves, Chief Law Librarian, Bora Laskin Law Library

#UofTGrad20: U of T Student Leadership Award recipient, Jessie Stirling

Friday, June 5, 2020

Jessie Stirling

Jessie Stirling (Wa’ya T’so-la) is a Kwakwaka’wakw woman and a member of the Wei Wai Kum First Nation located on the east coast of Vancouver Island. She was brought up on the traditional lands of her people in Campbell River, B.C. and lived on reserve until the age of eighteen.

#UofTGrad20: John Willis & Gina Caldarelli Memorial Prize for School Spirit recipient, Leslie Anne St. Amour

Friday, June 5, 2020

Leslie Anne

During her time at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law, Leslie Anne St. Amour (BA, Political Science, McGill) made substantial and meaningful contributions to the law school, and demonstrated interest in the well-being of her JD classmates. For this, she was recognized with the John Willis & Gina Caldarelli Memorial Prize for School Spirit

Why did you choose to study law?

"I am lucky to have met such compassionate and intelligent people at U of T Law": #UofTGrad20 Lauren Wildgoose

Friday, June 5, 2020

Lauren Wildgoose

Class of 2020 graduate Lauren Wildgoose previously completed a BA in English Literature from McGill University and chose to study Law at the University of Toronto because of the school's reputation and faculty. 

Why become a lawyer?

"I’ll have the opportunity to work alongside U of T Law alumni throughout my career": #UofTGrad20 Ioana Dragalin

Friday, June 5, 2020

Ioana Dragalin

Ioana Dragalin continued her studies at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law, after completing a HBSc (High Distinction) in Human Biology and Ethics, Society & Law at U of T. Ioana will be clerking at the Brampton Superior Court of Justice and hopes to pursue a career in criminal law as a Crown prosecutor.

Why did you choose to study law? 

In Memoriam: Justin Basinger (1987-2020), Class of 2012

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Justin Basinger

Justin Basinger (1987-2020), JD Class of 2012

The University of Toronto Faculty of Law is saddened to hear of the sudden passing on May 27, 2020, of Métis alumnus, Justin Basinger (1987-2020), Class of 2012.