Kate Mitchell (SJD) named C. David Naylor Fellow

Monday, December 19, 2022

A climate engineer exploring the history of science communication. A chemist making your home safer. An expert in law and public administration with a passion for prison reform. And a nurse anchored in two cultures reforming the way we offer diabetes care.

U of T Law alumni who 'crushed it' in 2022

Friday, December 16, 2022

U of T alumni, you’re amazing. In this past year, you’ve harnessed your drive, ingenuity and compassion to solve big issues, create community, and uplift those in need.

Four U of T Law alumni were noted as being among those who #CrushedIt in 2022: 

In the news: Opinions by our experts in 2022

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Collage of U of T Law professors

Our scholars are thought leaders in academia, the legal profession and public policy. U of T Law professors, adjunct faculty, JD and graduate students have shared their commentaries and opinions across the Canadian media landscape and beyond.

Books published by our scholars and alumni

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Book covers published by faculty, alumni (collage)

It was an exceptional year for newly published work by U of T Law faculty, graduate students and alumni. Each title contributes to the thought leadership of our Faculty in tackling complex real-world problems.

Year in Review: Honours & Awards 2022

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Congratulations

U of T Law is home to some of the world's top legal scholars, students, alumni and staff. We congratulate them on their award-winning accomplishments!

Top website news of 2022: Year in Review

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Top news

From new faculty, alumni and staff appointments, to student fellowships and impactful giving to U of T Law, here are the top stories and announcements that piqued our community's interest in 2022:

A Year in Review Message from Dean Jutta Brunnée

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Year in Review 2022

Wishing our community health and happiness this season!

Wishing you health and happiness this season

CBC Books: Best Canadian nonfiction of 2022 lists "Valley of the Birdtail"

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

The Waywayseecappo Indian reserve was created on the West side of the Birdtail river in western Manitoba in 1877. Two years later, on the other side of the river, white settlers established a town named Rossburn.

The story of these two communities is captured in Valley of the Birdtail: An Indian Reserve, a White Town, and the Road to Reconciliation (HarperCollins 2022). 

Professor Gillian K. Hadfield: Journal of Economic Literature

Thursday, December 8, 2022

Professor Gillian K. Hadfield, CIFAR AI Chair and Schwartz Reisman Chair in Technology and Society and the Schwartz Reisman Institute director has published a new paper on legal markets in the Journal of Economic Literature.