It was another exceptional year for published work by our faculty and alumni. Each title adds to the intellectual leadership of our community.
- The Ontario Bond Scandal of 1924 Re-examined by Dr. Clifford I Kyer (LLB 1980)
- John Mark Keyes (LLB 1979) co-authors Drafting, Interpreting, and Applying Legislation
- New books by U of T Law alumni Peter Sankoff (JD 1996) and Dr. Leanne Tran (JD 2001)
- Lectures on the Philosophy of Right, 1819–1820: Translation by Professor Alan Brudner
- Paperback edition of Valley of the Birdtail: An Indian Reserve, a White Town, and the Road to Reconciliation co-authored by Andrew Stobo Sniderman (JD 2014) and Professor Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii) (JD 2003), Prichard Wilson Chair in Law & Public Policy
- Islamic Jurisprudence, Islamic Law, and Modernity by Professor Mohammad H. Fadel
- Wrongfully Convicted: Guilty Pleas, Imagined Crimes, and What Canada Must Do to Safeguard Justice by Professor Kent Roach
- Systemic Islamophobia in Canada: Edited by Professor Anver M. Emon
- Frontiers of Gender Equality: Transnational Legal Perspectives, a new volume edited by Professor Emerita Rebecca J. Cook
- The Long Arc of Legality: Hobbes, Kelsen, Hart by University Professor David Dyzenhaus
- Everybody’s Business: How to Ensure Canadian Prosperity through the 21st Century co-authored by Dany Assaf (LLB 1994)
- Professor Andrew Green's book explores climate policy through the lens of Canadian law and institutions
- The Fractured Twentieth Century by the Hon. Jerry S. Grafstein, P.C., K.C. (JD 1958)
- The Legal Singularity: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Law Radically Better by Professors Abdi Aidid and Benjamin Alarie (JD/MA 2002), Osler Chair in Business Law
We apologize if your book is not listed as our records do not reflect all books promoted/published by our community in 2022. Please contact us at alumni.law@utoronto.ca with details about your publication.