Headnotes - Dec 7 2020

Announcements

Student Office

Sleep Well
Sleeping person

Register at: December 17th, 2020 from 11:00AM-12:30PM

Feeling too busy or stressed as a university student to sleep properly? Come learn about what you can do to improve your sleep and feel more rested and refreshed. 
 
This workshop is facilitated by: 

  • Kathleen Tallon, Registered Psychologist 
  • Brenda Brouwer, Registered Nurse

Session information: 
This session will be held on the Blackboard Collaborate platform and all University of Toronto students are welcome to attend. Please note that there is a maximum of 25 participants in this session - so register soon! 

Register: December 17th, 2020 from 11:00AM-12:30PM
 
** ALL WORKSHOP TIMES ARE IN EDT (Eastern Daylight Time Zone) ** 
 
If you have questions or require accommodations, please reach out to health.promotion@utoronto.ca  

Date of event:
Thu. Dec. 17, 2020, 11:00am
Location:
Online
Event conditions:
Registration is required
LIVING WELL PODCAST - In Conversation
Overlapping circles with images of individuals and groups of people

This new podcast series is brought to you by the Well Being Collective @ Hart House.* Episodes explore wellness related questions, such as "How can we be well in a socially unwell world?" Panelists explore the nuances of mental health and well being while honouring the contributions of Indigenous, Black and Racialized people. Listen now.

https://harthouse.ca/wellbeing#listen-to-podcasts

 

Improvisation Games and Skills

Gain confidence through the basic exercises and techniques used by actors.

Relieve stress and exercise your social muscles in learning the fundamentals of improv in a virtual manner. Despite not having physical presence, the improv skills sets of Yes And, Narration, Character, Scene and Game work can all be explored, ensuring you'll be primed to reconnect with others when the time comes. Plus, what a fun chance to engage with others!

Instructor: Julian Frid. Class begins Dec. 14, 2020.

Register

Date of event:
Mon. Dec. 14, 2020, 7:00pm
Location:
Online

Student Activities

Law Follies: Writers Room

Want a great way to get the creative juices flowing at the beginning of your week? Come out to the Follies Writers' Room held every Monday at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm via Zoom!

Whether you want to pitch ideas, help work on sketches, give feedback, or simply come along for the ride, join us at Writers' Room to get involved in the creation of our annual show. 

For more information, join the Follies 2021 Facebook group or contact utlawfollies@gmail.com.

Meeting link: https://zoom.us/j/98340923381

Meeting ID: 983 4092 3381

Location:
Online via Zoom
Virtual Firm Visit: AMR LLP, Dean Melamed
Zoom details will only be provided via email. PLEASE SIGN UP FOR THIS FIRM VISIT HERE: https://forms.gle/6LbHcPTqEQw4wLD47
 
We will be hearing from Dean Melamed of AMR LLP to learn more about insurance law practice. You can learn more about the firm at https://www.amrlaw.ca/. If you have any questions for the firm, please send them at least a week ahead of the event via email to ils.utlaw@gmail.com.
Date of event:
Wed. Jan. 6, 2021, 1:00pm
Location:
Zoom details will be sent via email
Event conditions:
Registration required
"We Survived Exams!" (Post-Exam) Virtual Social

Come celebrate the end of exams with Asia Law Society, the Black Law Students' Association, the Indigenous Law Students' Association, Out in Law, and the South Asian Law Students' Association on December 22, 2020 from 7:00-9:00pm! Everyone is welcome to attend!

 In addition to chatting and socializing, we'll have a breakout room dedicated to activities and games.

 Additionally, 2 lucky attendees will each receive a $10 Starbucks gift card so they can treat themselves for all their hard work!

 Register for the event by 11:59pm on December 21 at the following link: https://forms.gle/uw9ossMCjspBG8nZ6. Per the law school's guidelines, the Zoom link for the event will be sent out by email only to those who have registered in advance.

Date of event:
Tue. Dec. 22, 2020, 7:00pm
Location:
Zoom
Event conditions:
Registration required

Centres, Legal Clinics, and Special Programs

Call for Contributions to the Asper Centre's Annual Outlook Newsletter and Blog

The David Asper Centre is looking for contributions for its 2021 Outlook Newsletter and Blog. If you are interested in writing about constitutional law, including new and developing legal issues in Canada, recent constitutional rights cases, etc., please do not hesitate to reach out and send us your ideas. All years are encouraged to write!

For last year’s Asper Centre newsletter, see the March 2020 Outlook Newsletter

The Asper Centre blog is available here: Asper Centre Blog

Please contact Julia at julia.nowicki@mail.utoronto.ca for more information or if you would like to discuss blog post or newsletter submissions. 

 

Financial Aid, Scholarships, and Awards

Canadian Defence Lawyers Foundation Canadian Law Student Essay Prize

The Canadian Defence Lawyers Foundation was established in 2015 by Canadian Defence Lawyers to advance and support legal education and scholarship in Canada by providing prizes and awards to students enrolled in Canadian law schools. We are pleased to note the annual prize has been awarded to students from across the country.  

This year the Foundation will award a prize of $5,000 to the author of an essay on a topic as described below: 

“A paper relevant to the defence of civil litigation in Canada.” 

The prize is open to any student currently enrolled in the Faculty of Law of any university in Canada. The papers will be judged on academic merit by a distinguished panel of eminent persons drawn from the faculties of Canadian Law Schools, the Bench and the practising Bar. One winner will be selected. The papers must be original, academic in style and scholarly in content. 

The deadline for submission of the papers is 5:00 pm EST on April 15, 2021. The winner will be notified in May 2021 and acknowledged at the Annual Meeting of Canadian Defence Lawyers.  

Instructions for submission of entries are outlined on the application available on our website: www.cdlawyers.org/about/cdl-foundation.html 

Canadian Defence Lawyers, founded in 1995, is a voice and a resource for civil defence lawyers through networking opportunities, a national perspective and quality defence-specific education.  

The Right Honourable Paul Martin Sr Scholarship

The Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies annually awards two scholarships for the LLM degree at the University of Cambridge, England. The Right Honourable Paul Martin Sr. Scholarships cover full tuition at the University of Cambridge, a monthly living allowance, the Immigration Health Surcharge, and one return airfare, subject to any other awards received by the successful candidate.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates who have been awarded a law degree from a three or four-year program at a faculty of law in a Canadian university in the four years before the candidate will commence his or her studies at the University of Cambridge are eligible for these scholarships. An applicant must be accepted into the University of Cambridge and a Cambridge College for the LLM in order to receive this scholarship, although such acceptance need not be confirmed at the time of the application for the scholarship nor at the time that the Institute provides the candidate with notice that he or she has been selected to receive the scholarship.

Applications must be received no later than December 31, 2020.

Full information can be found in the attached notice.

Women General Counsel Canada Scholarship 2021

WGCC is an organization dedicated to connecting and advancing women-identifying practicing in-house counsel and legal executive leaders across Canada. Each year, WGCC hosts a number of professional development workshops, networking and social events in support of this mission, in addition to an annual conference in January at which the recipient will be announced. We are excited to sponsor this scholarship as a new avenue of supporting Indigenous law students. You will find more information about WGCC at our website, www.womengc.ca.

As a new scholarship this year, Women General Counsel Canada (WGCC) is offering an annual $2000 scholarship for Indigenous 2nd year students (or, if enrolled in a 4 year combined law degree program,  2nd or 3rd year students) enrolled in a Canadian JD or LLB programme.

Applicants must:

1. Be enrolled and in good standing in an LLB or JD program or combined law degree program at a Canadian university;
2. Be an Indigenous (First Nations (status and non-status), Metis or Inuit student);
3. Demonstrate a commitment to the advancement of Indigenous women and/or the principles of Truth & Reconciliation; and
4. Consent to the use of their name, educational institution, likeness and submission in WGCC communications relating to the scholarship

Deadline for submissions is December 18, 2020.

Full details can be found in the attached notice.

 

Journals, Research, and Scholarship

French Language Scholarship

 The Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies annually awards a scholarship for graduate studies in law toward a second cycle or third cycle diploma (the equivalent of a Master's or Doctoral degree from a Canadian university), at a European university for a program of study that is conducted principally in the French language, to a person who has, in the four years before the candidate will commence the proposed studies been awarded a bachelor's degree in law from a Canadian university.

An applicant must be accepted into a French-language European university for graduate studies in law in order to receive this Scholarship, although such acceptance need not be confirmed at the time of the application for the Scholarship or at the time that the Institute provides the candidate with notice that he or she has been selected to receive the Scholarship.

Deadline for applications is December 31, 2020.

Full details can be found in the attached notice.

Bookstore

Law Bookstore Operations Update

As Toronto and Peel enter lockdown, the U of T Law Bookstore will be closed effective Sunday, November 22nd until further notice. Our online store will remain open 24/7 at uoftbookstore.com, and we continue to ship Canada-wide and internationally.

Law merchandise and textbooks are available for purchase through our website. If you have questions about our store operations, Law texts or merchandise please contact the Bookstore by email lawinfo@uoftbookstore.com or by phone at 416-978-6906.

Many textbooks for January are already in stock. Course lists for second semester will be available on our website from Friday, November 27, 2020.

 

 

External Announcements: Events

Toronto Lawyers Association: Create Your Own Articling Position - a Virtual Chat

Still seeking an articling position for the 2021-2022 articling term?

Sign up for the TLA’s “Create Your Own Articling Position: a Virtual Chat” program on January 15, 2021 to hear from a career services expert and young lawyers who have found creative ways to generate their own articling positions. Both perspectives from the Ontario law school graduate and NCA experience will be covered. 

Learn how to find potential employers, perfect your application materials and improve your interviewing skills.  This program includes a Q&A session, so bring your questions for the speakers! 

This event is free for Law school students who are Friends of the TLA. (Joining the TLA as a Friend is FREE. Learn more here https://tlaonline.ca/site/membership/join_renew?nav=sidebar)

Program details:

Friday, January 15, 2021

12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Zoom

More details and registration:

https://tlaonline.ca/viewEvent.html?productId=6646

 

Date of event:
Fri. Jan. 15, 2021, 12:00pm
SABA Toronto Conference - Actionable Allyship

The South Asian Bar Association of Toronto is hosting its first conference. This year's theme is actionable allyship! The conference will consist of 4-5 panels throughout the day with one or two smaller presentations in between and the annual awards ceremony at the end.

Please refer to the graphic for more details and use the following link to register: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ehf3ts...

Date of event:
Thu. Dec. 17, 2020, 10:00am
Location:
Online
Margaret Roberts speaks on Monday, Dec 7, 2020 at the Data Science Applied Research and Education Seminar

Join us for the next installment of the newly launched Data Science Applied Research and Education Seminar.

Speaker

Dr. Margaret E. Roberts
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science and the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute
University of California, San Diego

Talk Title: Resilience to Online Censorship

Date & Time: Monday, Dec 7, 2020 | 3-4 pm ET

Location: Online

Free Event | All Welcome | Register Here

Abstract:

To what extent are Internet users resilient to online censorship? When does censorship influence consumption of information and when does it create backlash? Drawing on data reflecting censorship evasion of the Great Firewall of China, I examine the extent to which individuals affected by censorship seek out ways to route around it. Using censorship events of Wikipedia and Instagram and crisis events like the outbreak of COVID, I examine how changes in the censorship and political environment influence censorship evasion. I find that crisis, as well as censorship of very popular and addictive websites, can create incentives for censorship evasion that in turn provides a gateway to long censored and sensitive political information. But, in the absence of a strong incentive to jump the wall, censorship events cut off access not only to political information, but also to opportunities for exploration and learning. Based on joint work with Jennifer Pan, Will Hobbs, Keng-Chi Chang, and Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld.

Profile: 

Dr. Roberts is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute at the University of California, San Diego. She is also part of the Omni-Methods Group. Her research interests lie in the intersection of political methodology and the politics of information, with a specific focus on methods of automated content analysis and the politics of censorship and propaganda in China. Roberts received a PhD from Harvard in Government (2014), a MS from Stanford in Statistics (2009), and BA from Stanford in International Relations and Economics (2009). Much of her research uses social media, online experiments, and large collections of texts to understand the influence of censorship and propaganda on access to information and beliefs about politics. Her book, Censored: Distraction and Diversion Inside China’s Great Firewall, published by Princeton University Press in 2018, was listed as one of the Foreign Affairs Best Books of 2018, was honoured with the Goldsmith Book Award, and has been awarded the Best Book Award in the Human Rights Section and Information Technology and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association. She also holds a Chancellor’s Associates Endowed Chair at UCSD.

External Announcements: Opportunities

University of Hong Kong Global Academic Fellowship

Applications are invited for three appointments as Global Academic Fellow in the University of Hong Kong's Department of Law, to commence in August 2021 or January 2022, for a period of two years.

One to three fellows will be appointed each year, and will be expected to be in residence at HKU and devote their time primarily to their own research and preparation for entering the international teaching market. Fellows will be provided shared office space and administrative support when needed.

Deadline for applications is January 1, 2021.

Full details can be found in the attached notice.

External Announcements: Calls for Papers

Call for Papers - Michigan Junior Scholars Conference

The University of Michigan Law School invites junior scholars to attend the 7th Annual Junior Scholars Conference, which will take place virtually on April 16-17, 2021. The conference provides junior scholars with a platform to present and discuss their work with peers, and to receive detailed feedback from senior members of the Michigan Law faculty. The Conference aims to promote fruitful collaboration between participants and to encourage their integration into a community of legal scholars. The Junior Scholars Conference is intended for academics in both law and related disciplines. Applications from graduate students, SJD/PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, lecturers, teaching fellows, and assistant professors (pre-tenure) who have not held an academic position for more than four years, are welcomed.

Applications are due by January 4, 2021.

Further information can be found at the Conference website.

The Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ): 10th Annual International Law Conference - Call for Papers

The Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) is currently accepting paper proposals for its 10th Annual International Law Conference, titled ‘National Sovereignty and International Co-operation: The Challenges of Navigating Global Crises’. The Conference will be held entirely online from 18-20 March 2021.

CILJ is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal founded in 2011 by members of the postgraduate community at the University of Cambridge, with Professor Eyal Benvenisti as its honourary Editor-in-Chief.

Please see the Call for Papers.

Authors who present at the Conference may also be invited to submit their papers for consideration for the dedicated conference issue of CILJ, to be published in December 2021.

U of T launches working group, led by University Professor Arthur Ripstein, to combat anti-Semitism on campus

Friday, December 4, 2020

The University of Toronto has launched an Anti-Semitism Working Group to examine and address anti-Semitism on campus – and to ensure the university is an inclusive and welcoming place for Jewish members of its community.

U of T News: International and environmental law scholar Jutta Brunnée named dean of U of T’s Faculty of Law

Friday, December 4, 2020

Jutta Brunnée, a renowned scholar of international and environmental law, has been named dean of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law for a five-year term starting Jan. 1.

U of T's Schwartz Reisman Institute and AI Global to develop global certification mark for trustworthy AI

Thursday, December 3, 2020

The products and services we use in our daily lives have to abide by safety and security standards, from car airbags to construction materials. But no such broad, internationally agreed-upon standards exist for artificial intelligence.

Appointment of University Professor Jutta Brunnée as Dean, Faculty of Law

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

University Professor Jutta Brunnee

Today, Cheryl Regehr, Vice-President & Provost announced the appointment of University Professor Jutta Brunnée as Dean, Faculty of Law: 

Professor Jim Phillips inducted into the Bertha Wilson Honour Society

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

The Bertha Wilson Honour Society was established in 2012 in tribute to The Honourable Madam Justice Bertha Wilson – the first woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal and the first female Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

The Bertha Wilson Honour Society at the Schulich School of Law, at Dalhousie University, recognizes their extraordinary alumni and showcases their geographic reach and contributions to law and society. 

The Honourable William C. Graham (LLB 1964) and Philip Michael Epstein (LLB 1968) named to the Order of Canada

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Order of Canada

The latest list of Order of Canada appointments and promotions were announced Friday by Governor General Julie Payette.

The Order of Canada is one of the country’s highest civilian honours and recognizes people whose service, innovations and compassion shape Canadian society, foster imagination and unite people and communities.

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