R. Douglas Elliott (LLB 1982) receives the OBA SOGIC Robert Muir Award for Mentorship

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Douglas Elliott stands with arms folded in front of a rainbow flag

R. Douglas Elliott is a leader in the field of class actions and is well known for his work on landmark constitutional cases including same sex marriage (photo courtesy of Cambridge LLP)

With a degree in Indigenous studies, Alicia Corbiere aims to build on her family's legal legacy by studying at U of T Law

Thursday, June 8, 2023

'Indigenous studies has so much to offer – and that should be taken seriously'

Alicia Corbiere

Corbiere says she drifted away from her culture as a teenager, but re-engaged when she began learning from Indigenous professors at U of T and studying Anishinaabemowin (photo by Johnny Guatto)

U of T's Sustainable Future Series: Professor John Borrows on climate justice

Thursday, June 8, 2023

How is Indigenous sovereignty and justice fundamental to climate change policy and action?

The fourth episode of the University of Toronto’s five-part video series, Sustainable Future - Challenge Accepted!, explores the climate justice work of Indigenous researchers at the university, the challenges they face and how they are leading change.

‘We belong here’: JD/MBA student shares journey to embracing her Indigenous identity

Monday, June 5, 2023

Brianna Morrison

Brianna Morrison’s (JD/MBA 2025) journey to embracing her identity as a Métis Cree woman is complex and ever-changing. She is of mixed heritage — including Métis Cree and Settler (Slovenian, Austrian, German) — from Edmonton, Alta. Treaty 6 Territory.

In Memoriam: University Professor Stephen Waddams

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Stephen Waddams

It is with immense sadness that the Faculty of Law announces the passing of our colleague, Stephen Waddams (BA TRIN 1963, LLB 1967), on May 27, 2023.