New issue of U of T Law journal features focus section on "Sex, HIV and Non-Disclosure"

Monday, July 15, 2013

The new issue of the University of Toronto Law Journal (63:3) features a focus section on "R V Mabior and R V DC: Sex, HIV, and Non-disclosure, Take Two." Co-edited by Prof. Martha Shaffer, with Isabel Grant and Alison Symington, the section offers three perspectives on the recent Supreme Court of Canada judgments in R v Mabior and R v DC, which attempted to clarify when a person living with HIV will be subject to criminal liability for failing to disclose this condition prior to engaging in sexual intercourse.

Prof. Mohammad Fadel interviewed on CBC Radio "Metro Morning" about the situation in Egypt

Friday, July 5, 2013

Prof. Mohammad Fadel was interviewed by Matt Galloway, host of CBC Radio 1's Metro Morning show, about the recent ousting of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi (June 4, 2013).

Listen to the interview on the CBC Radio website.

Professors Katz and Thorburn join the Faculty of Law

Friday, July 5, 2013

The Faculty of Law welcomes Professors Larissa Katz and Malcolm Thorburn who officially joined the law school on July 2, 2013. The scholars were hired in 2011 but were on sabbatical at the University of Oxford, then taught for a final year at Queen’s University. 

Prof. Anand recognized with South Asian community Trailblazer award

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Professor Anita Anand, academic director of the Centre for the Legal Profession, and the innovative Program on Ethics in Law and Business, was recently recognized with a Trailblazer award by the Canadian Association of South Asian Lawyers (CASAL).

A celebratory gala drew more than 300 lawyers, judges and guests from the South Asian community to laud the achievements of distinguished South Asian members of the legal profession.

David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights selects John Norris as Constitutional-Litigator-in-Residence

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The Faculty of Law’s David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights is pleased to announce that distinguished criminal defence and civil rights advocate John Norris is the Asper Centre’s Constitutional-Litigator-in-Residence for fall 2013.                   

Monica Goyal '08 featured in U of T Magazine for her My Legal Briefcase software

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Alumna Monica Goyal (JD 2008) is featured in U of T Magazine for her innovative "My Legal Briefcase" software, which provides a series of customized forms that enable users to manage their own legal affairs in less complex situations such as wills and contracts ("A Do-It-Yourself Legal Kit?", June 17, 2013).

Read the full article on the U of T Magazine website.

Centre for the Legal Profession hosted a "Lean In" panel

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

From left: Dean Mayo Moran, Sheila Block, Susan Wolburgh Jenah and Prof. Anita Anand

By Kathleen Elhatton-Lake

Prof. Shachar wins award for chapter on “Citizenship” in the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Prof. Ayelet Shachar has been awarded the inaugural Chapter Award of the Migration and Citizenship section of the American Political Science Association. She received the award for her chapter on “Citizenship” in the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law. Here is the citation by the selection committee:

A Convocation to Remember

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Newly minted law graduate Arina Ilona Joanisse received her JD with Honours.


By Lucianna Ciccocioppo

More than 200 graduates of the Faculty of Law were lucky enough to have an honorary degree recipient and commencement address like no other at their June 7 convocation ceremony.

Prof. Brian Langille and JD student Josh Mandryk: "Ontario PC labour reforms violate core democratic principles"

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

In a commentary published in the Toronto Star, Prof. Brian Langille and JD student Josh Mandryk analyze the Ontario Labour Relations Act reforms being proposed by the opposition Ontario Progressive Conservative party ("Ontario PC labour reforms violate core democratic principles," June 10, 2013).

Read the full commentary on the Toronto Star website, or below.