Asper Centre Director Cheryl Milne on CBC radio's The Current

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Cheryl Milne, Executive Director of the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, spoke on CBC radio's The Current this morning (Friday May 22, 2009) to talk about the principle of the best interests of the child in relation to a child protection case in Winnipeg.

Listen to a CBC podcast of the segment (or right-click to download) (MP3 format - the interview with Cheryl Milne begins at around the 11:25 minute mark).

Prof. Ed Morgan - "It's a legal maze for Canadian authorities abroad"

Thursday, August 20, 2009

In a commentary in The Globe and Mail, Prof. Ed Morgan analyzes the contradictions of the Supreme Court of Canada's rulings regarding the powers of Canadian authorities abroad ("It's a legal maze for Canadian authorities abroad," May 27, 2009).

Read the full commentary.

Feature on joint JD/MSW program

Thursday, August 20, 2009

The Faculty of Law's joint JD/MSW (Master of Social Work) program has been featured in a U of T news story. The story includes quotes from alumnus Karima Kanani, student Judith Rae, Prof. Cheryl Regehr, and Dean Mayo Moran ("Social work, law a winning combination at U of T," March 20, 2009).

Read the full story on the News at U of T website.

JD student Michael Rosenberg wins prestigious Strosberg prize

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Graduating JD student Michael Rosenberg has won the 2009 Harvey Strosberg prize, worth ten thousand dollars, awarded each year for the best student paper in Canada on a class action topic. The paper will be published in the Canadian Class Action Law Review under the title of "The Rise and Imminent Fall of Waiver of Tort in Class Proceedings."

Two International Human Rights interns win Helton Fellowships

Thursday, August 20, 2009

The International Human Rights Program is pleased to announce that, for the third year in a row, IHRP internship students have been awarded an Arthur C. Helton Fellowship from the American Society of International Law to contribute to the cost of her summer internship.  This year, two students, Amanda Montague (I) and Rebecca Sutton (I), were selected from a pool of over fifty applicants from around the world.

Nominees Sought for 2009 Wilson-Prichard Award

Friday, August 7, 2009
We are currently seeking nominations for the 2009 Recipient of the Ann Wilson and Robert Prichard Award for Community and Professional Service.

Article: Morgan - An insidious cultural campaign

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

An insidious cultural campaign

by Ed Morgan 

This commentary was first published in the National Post on July 2, 2009.

The Dead Sea Scrolls, which are being exhibited this week at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), have survived time, weather, sand--and now the political storm caused by protests at their being toured by the Israel Museum, which houses the scrolls in Jerusalem.

Prof. Anita Anand - "Canada's banks: conservative by nature"

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Prof. Anita Anand has published a commentary in the Financial Post analyzing the factors that have enabled Canadian financial institutions to weather the current economic storm ("Canada's banks: conservative by nature," Financial Post, March 31, 2009).

Read the full commentary.

Prof. Michael Trebilcock - "Wind power is a complete disaster"

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Prof. Michael Trebilcock has written a commentary in the Financial Post arguing that subsidies for wind power are not an effective way to reduce carbon emissions ("Wind power is a complete disaster," April 9, 2009).

Read the full commentary.

Prof. Ayelet Shachar publishes her new book, The Birthright Lottery

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The Birthright LotteryProf. Ayelet Shachar's new book, The Birthright Lottery, has been published by Harvard University Press (April 2009).

From the publisher: