Tenacity and determination land her at law school

Thursday, September 10, 2015
Bethanie Pascutto (right)

Bethanie Pascutto (right)

Part of our series of profiles of some of the newest law students this year. Read more here.

By Suzanne Bowness

A love of literature, a love of law

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Niveda Anandan

Part of our series of profiles of some of the newest law students this year. Read more here.

By Suzanne Bowness

Following her mother’s inspiration

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Part of our series of profiles of some of the newest law students this year. Read more here.

By Suzanne Bowness

Prof. Audrey Macklin interviewed on CBC Radio about Canada's refugee policies

Monday, September 7, 2015

Prof. Audrey Macklin, Chair in Human Rights Law, was interviewed at length by CBC Radio's The Current about the current state of Canada's refugee policies ("Canadians desperate to sponsor refugees as governments dither," September 3, 2015).

Listen to the segment on the CBC website (Macklin interview begins at 11:50 mark).

New book "False Security" co-authored by Prof. Kent Roach featured in the media

Thursday, September 3, 2015

False SecurityThe new book about Bill C-51 by Prof. Kent Roach and Prof. Craig Forcese of the University of Ottawa, False Security: The Radicalization of Canadian Anti-Terrorism, has been featured on television and in the print media. Here are some of the stories:

Listen to Prof. Jennifer Nedelsky propose a radical new concept for work and care

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Prof. Jennifer Nedelsky is proposing a radical new concept of part-time work and part-time care for everybody. Listen to her discuss this idea on the radio show Big Ideas on the Australian Broadcasting Network ("Beyond the work family balance," August 20, 2015, 54 minutes). Prof.

Assistant Dean Jane Kidner pens "Why more corporate executives now have extensive legal training" in the Globe and Mail

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

In a commentary in the "Report on Business" section of the Globe and Mail, Jane Kidner, Assistant Dean, Professional Legal Education, describes the value for business executives of having a legal education ("Why more corporate executives now have extensive legal training," August 11, 2015).

Read the full commentary on the Globe and Mail website, or below.


 

JD student Riaz Sayani-Mulji writes "Hamilton police carding policies target vulnerable minorities" in Hamilton Spectator

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

In a commentary in the Hamilton Spectator, JD student Riaz Sayani-Mulji argues that Hamilton's police need to address the issue of carding and racial profiling ("Hamilton police carding policies target vulnerable minorities," August 10, 2015).

Read the full commentary on the Hamilton Spectator website, or below.


 

In Memoriam: Stefan Djordjevic

Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Stefan Djordjevic

Updated October 6, 2015:

Memorial Ceremony for Stefan at the Faculty of Law

Thursday October 22nd, 9:30 – 10:30 in Alumni Hall, Victoria University

All are welcome

 

The Faculty of Law is deeply saddened to announce the passing of JD/MBA student Stefan Djordjevic on August 8, 2015. He had completed his second year of the combined program, and was a member of the Class of 2017.