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Mayo Moran

Mayo Moran

James Marshall Tory Dean's Chair
Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
84 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5S 2C5
Tel.: 416-978-3718
Email: mayo.moran@utoronto.ca
 
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Professor Mayo Moran is Dean of the Faculty of Law.  She obtained a B.A (1980, English and Sociology) and B.Ed.. (1981) at the University of British Columbia and taught secondary school in northern British Columbia before attending law school.   She completed her LL.B. at McGill University (1990), her LL.M. at the University of Michigan (1992) and her S.J.D at the University of Toronto (1999).  In 1995 she was appointed Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law University of Toronto and she became Associate Professor in 2000. Dean Moran served as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Law from January 2000 to July 2003.  In 2006 she was appointed Dean and James Marshall Tory Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law University of Toronto.

Dean Moran teaches in both private and public law. She teaches torts in the first year curriculum and trusts in the upper year.  In addition she has taught courses on comparative constitutional equality, fault and responsibility, and trends in the legal profession.  Dean Moran has also organized intensive weeks for the first-year class including one entitled Redressing Historic Injustice.  She also supervises students in the graduate program, including both individual students and recently a group of graduate students working on transitional justice issues in the Indian residential schools context.
 
Dean Moran has published in private law, comparative constitutional law and legal and feminist theory. Her book Rethinking the Reasonable Person was published in 2003 by Oxford University Press. In 2005, she was co-editor with Prof. David Dyzenhaus of Calling Power to Account: Law, Reparations and the Chinese Canadian Head Tax Case, a book of essays published by the University of Toronto Press. Dean Moran's academic work focuses on problems of responsibility and the interaction of private and public law.   She is currently writing on the limits and possibilities of law, particularly private law, in redressing widespread historic wrongdoing.  Dean Moran frequently speaks on these and other issues and has also organized a number of conferences on topics including equality, historic injustice and reparations, and residential schools.

Prior to her appointment as dean, Dean Moran worked on cases involving claims under the Charter's equality guarantee and redress for historic injustice such as the Chinese Canadian Head Tax claim.  At the University of Toronto, she serves as Chair of the Deans of Single Departmental Faculties, and is a member of numerous committees including the Provost's Executive Committee and the President's Special Advisory Committee on Asset Management.   Dean Moran has also served outside the University of Toronto in various capacities including as an External Reviewer of UBC Law School.   Since 2007 she has also been the Chair of the Independent Assessment Process Oversight Committee that assists in the implementation of the Indian Residential Schools Agreement.

Course(s) Taught This Year Course Code
First Year: Torts I (0101) LAW104Y1
 
   
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