Report by JD student Josh Mandryk on Ontario’s fair wage policy published by think tank

Friday, May 9, 2014

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) has published a report by graduating JD student Josh Mandryk, titled "The Case for a Stronger Fair Wage Policy in Ontario."  The research for this project was conducted under the Faculty of Law's directed research program during the Winter 2013 term.

Prof. Lisa Austin - "We can’t let phone companies determine our privacy rights"

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

In a commentary in The Globe and Mail, Prof. Lisa Austin, with Prof. Andrea Slane of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, reveals the legal loophole that has allowed the Canadian government to access customer information from telecom providers without a warrant ("We can’t let phone companies determine our privacy rights," May 5, 2014).

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

A heartfelt farewell and send-off for Dean Mayo Moran

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Dear Members of the Law School Community,

I cannot let my last moments as dean pass without sending to all of you a short note thanking you for everything this community has done to make these years as dean so wonderful.  From the staff, to the students, to the faculty, administrators and alumni, all of you in your different ways have helped make this place what it is today.

It has been an honour to work with you, to build something together and to serve our law school and university.  I will miss you.

Bookish barristers cross the line from law to fiction

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Alumni panel featured authors Guy Gavriel Kay, ’78, Andrew Pyper, ’95 and Kate Hilton, ’99

By Sandra Bartlett

Authors Guy Gavriel Kay, Kate Hilton, Andrew Pyper

Guy Gavriel Kay, Kate Hilton, Andrew Pyper

It turns out that a University of Toronto law degree is good training for writing fiction.

Prof. Yasmin Dawood co-authors open letter calling for withdrawal of Fair Elections Act

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Prof. Yasmin Dawood has co-authored, with several other academics from across Canada, an open letter to the Government of Canada about the Fair Elections Act that calls on the government to withdraw the bill. This open letter follows an earlier one co-authored by Prof. Dawood that expressed concerns about the Act and was signed by 160 professors from across Canada in various relevant disciplines. The second letter has been signed by an even larger number of professors.

Prof. Jeffrey MacIntosh - "High frequency talker"

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

In a commentary in the Financial Post, Prof. Jeffrey MacIntosh pours cold water on the hype surrounding Michael Lewis' new book Flash Boys, about high-frequency traders ("High frequency talker: Author of ‘Flash Boys’ has succeeded in demonizing an innovation that saves investors $9-billion a year," April 14, 2014).

Three new scholars join the Faculty of Law

Thursday, April 10, 2014

The Faculty of Law welcomes new tenure-track scholars Emily Satterthwaite, Richard Stacey and Anna Su. These new talents bring a diverse body of research and experience to our exceptional faculty:

Emily Satterthwaite

Prof. Colleen Flood - "Luring medical tourists for cash is a trip down the slippery slope"

Thursday, April 10, 2014

In a commentary in The Globe and Mail, Prof. Colleen Flood warns of the problems that arise when hospitals try to raise money by treating "medical tourists" ("Luring medical tourists for cash is a trip down the slippery slope," April 10, 2014).

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

Flip Your Wig for Justice launches at Faculty of Law

Friday, April 4, 2014

Law students, faculty and staff put on quite the show recently, donning electric-coloured wigs for a good cause, and raising $3,332 for access to justice initiatives in Ontario.