Content Posted in 2016
100 Years Later, What has Changed?, Sean Rehaag
2004: A Year of Mixed Messages from the Court, Jamie Cameron
2004: A Year of Mixed Messages From the Court, Jamie Cameron
2009-10 Report on Activities, Hennick Centre for Business and Law at York University
2010-11 Report on Activities, Hennick Centre for Business and Law at York University
2011-12 Report on Activities, Hennick Centre for Business and Law at York University
2012-13 Report on Activities, Hennick Centre for Business and Law at York University
2013-14 Report on Activities, Hennick Centre for Business and Law at York University
2013: Constitutional Cases in Review, Sonia Lawrence
2014-15 Report on Activities, Hennick Centre for Business and Law at York University
5 Reasons Having More Women In Leadership Positions Is Good For Everyone, Aaron Dhir and Georgina Lawton
A Bismarckian Moment: Charkaoui and Bill C-3, Craig Forcese and Lorne Waldman
(Ab)Originalism and Canada’s Constitution, John Borrows
Aboriginal Over-representation and R. v. Gladue: Where We Were, Where We Are and Where We Might Be Going, Jonathan Rudin
Aboriginal Rights and the Honour of the Crown, Brian Slattery
Aboriginal Rights in Canada in 1996: An Overview of the Decision of the Supreme Court of Canada, Kent McNeil
Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Governance: Identifying the Holders of Rights and Authority, Kent McNeil
Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Governance: Identifying the Holders of Rights and Authority, Kent McNeil
Aboriginal Title and Private Property, John Borrows
Aboriginal Title and the Provinces after Tsilhqot’in Nation, Kent McNeil
Access to Charter Justice, Robert J. Sharpe
Accommodation Without Compromise: Comment on Alberta v. Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, Richard Moon
A Charter Reality Check: How Relevant is the Charter to the Justness of Our Criminal Justice System?, Kent Roach
A Choice Among Values: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives on the Defence of Necessity, Benjamin Berger
A Closer Look at Nine Canadians Recommended to Senate by Justin Trudeau, Marilou McPhedran
A Corner Turned: Supreme Court of Canada Decisions of the Year Past, Charlotte A. Bell Q.C.
Acquittal Would Be Just Result in Ghomeshi Case, Boris Bytensky
Activists Award Honorary Degrees to Food Service Workers at Mock Convocation, Parmbir Gill
Addressing Access to Justice Through New Legal Service Providers: Opportunities and Challenges, Alice Woolley and Trevor C. W. Farrow
Addressing global mental health: The role of sustainable development goals, Jerico Espinas
Addressing Tech Divide Improves Access to Justice, Monica Goyal and Patricia Hughes
A Due Measure of Fear in Criminal Judgment, Benjamin Berger
A Due Measure of Fear in Criminal Judgment, Benjamin L. Berger
African Lessons for Post-2015 Global Right to Development Conceptualization and Practice, Obiora Chinedu Okafor
Against Circumspection: Judges, Religious Symbols, and Signs of Moral Independence, Benjamin Berger
A Kindler, Gentler Supreme Court?: The Case of Burns and the Need For a Principled Approach To Overruling, Richard Haigh
A Law of Just Transitions?: Putting Labor Law to Work on Climate Change, David J. Doorey
A Legal Giant Joins Osgoode, Office of External Relations & Communications
A Look at Canada's Six Newest Senators, Marc Gold
A look at the hidden force behind the rise of executive pay: consultants, Edward J. Waitzer
Amended CETA Declaration Not Enough to Win Walloon Support, Documents Show, Gus Van Harten
American Islamophobia Passes the Ammunition to Terrorists, Faisal Bhabha
A Mini Existential Crisis at Electoral Reform Committee, Craig Scott and B J. Sierkeirski
A More Lasting Comfort? The Politics of Minimum Sentences, the Rule of Law, and R. v. Ferguson, Benjamin Berger
A More Lasting Comfort?: The Politics of Minimum Sentences, the Rule of Law and R. v. Ferguson, Benjamin L. Berger
An American Bank Just Became the First in Continent to Pull its Investments from Fossil Fuels, Edward Waitzer and Hamish Stewart
And No More Shall We Shout: Noise By-Laws, Freedom of Expression and a Montréal Sex Club, Richard Haigh
And No More Shall We Shout: Noise By-Laws, Freedom of Expression and a Montréal Sex Club, Richard Haigh and Batya Nadler
Andrew Harmes '16 Awarded First Place in 2016 Insolvency Institute of Canada (IIC) Law Student Writing Awards Program, Office of External Relations & Communications
A New Wave of Access to Justice Reform in Canada, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Annual Report: 2015-2016, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Answering Canadian Tax Questions: An Introduction to Tax Law Research, Sas Ansari
Anticipation - Expressive Freedom and the Supreme Court of Canada in the New Millennium, Jamie Cameron
Anticipation: Expressive Freedom and the Supreme Court of Canada in the New Millennium, Jamie Cameron
Anti-Corruption Experts Lay into Lax Enforcement, Margaret Beare
A Positive Future for Section 7?: Children and Charter Change, Alison M. Latimer
Appendix A: Supreme Court of Canada Cases Written by Justice Bertha Wilson 1982-1991, Marie-Claire Belleau, Rebecca Johnson, Christina Vinters, and Andrew Tomilso
Appointment of Thomas A. Cromwell to the Supreme Court of Canada, Peter W. Hogg
A Quick Look at Members of the Alberta Government’s Cabinet, Rachel Notley
Arbitrary Detention: Whither — or Wither?: Section 9, Steve Coughlan
Arbitrary Disproportionality: A New Charter Standard for Measuring the Constitutionality of Mandatory Minimum Sentences, Allan Manson
Arbitrator Behaviour in Asymmetrical Adjudication (Part Two): An Examination of Hypotheses of Bias in Investment Treaty Arbitration, Gus Van Harten
Arbitrator Behaviour in Asymmetrical Adjudication (Part Two): An Examination of Hypotheses of Bias in Investment Treaty Arbitration, Gus Van Harten
A Reflection on Section 2(b)’s Quixotic Journey, 1982-2012, Jamie Cameron
A Reflection on Section 2(b)’s Quixotic Journey, 1982-2012, Jamie Cameron
Are we doing enough to optimize the student body’s mental health?, Benjamin L. Berger, Mya Rimon, and Ellen Schlesinger
Artist Alex Mckay’S Treaty Canoe in the Law Library – Running Through February 18, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
As an academic, Liberal MP critiqued TPP copyright rule he may have to support, Barry Sookman
As Good as It Gets? Security, Asylum, and the Rule of Law after the Certificate Trilogy, Graham Hudson
As Good as it Gets? Security, Asylum, and the Rule of Law after the Certificate Trilogy, Graham Hudson
A Skeptical Optimist’s Perspective on Canada Getting to Proportional Representation as an Electoral Reform, Craig Scott
Assault charges dropped against pair of police officers, Alan N. Young
Assessing the Impact of the Ancillary Powers Doctrine on Three Decades of Charter Jurisprudence, Vanessa MacDonnell
Assisted-Dying Committee Cautioned to Avoid ‘Patchwork’ Policies, Peter W. Hogg
A Step Forward or Just a Sidestep? Year Five of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Digital Age, Nader R. Hasan
A Story of Marguerite: A Tale about Panis, Case Comment, and Social History, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Asylum Outcomes Vary Widely Among Refugee Judges, Sean Rehaag and Nicholas Keung
A Theory of Quasi-Constitutional Legislation, Vanessa MacDonnell
A Threat to Democracy, Courts and Public Budgets, Gus Van Harten
Attending to Equality: Criminal Law, the Charter and Competitive Truths, Rosemary Cairns Way
Austin Cooper Art Donation to Osgoode Hall Law School, Lorne Sossin and Austin Cooper
Back from the Brink : Lessons from the Canadian Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Crisis, Poonam Puri
Banning “bad” blood: Reconsidering blood donation policies, Jerico Espinas
Banning Bribes Abroad: U.S. Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Ellen Gutterman
Banning Bribes Abroad: US Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Ellen Gutterman
Beals v. Saldanha: Striking the Comity Balance Anew, Janet Walker
Behind the Headlines, Lorne Sossin
Belonging to Law: Religious Difference, Secularism, and the Conditions of Civic Inclusion, Benjamin Berger
Bertha Wilson: "Silences" in a Woman's Life Story, Mary Jane Mossman
Best Practice for the Uniform Treatment of Wire Payments, Benjamin Geva
Best Practices in Parent and Subsidiary Governance, Poonam Puri
Between Here and There is Better than Anything Over There: The Morass of Sauvé v. Canada (Chief Electoral Officer), Richard Haigh
Between Here and There is Better Than Anything Over There: The Morass of Sauvé V. Canada (Chief Electoral Officer), Richard Haigh
Beyond normative ethics: Ethics of arts-based disability research = Au-delà de l’éthique normative : déontologies de la recherche provenant du disability arts, Roxanne Mykitiuk, A. Chaplick, and C. Rice
Big Law’s Hiring Emphasis on ‘Fit’ Tips the Balance Against LGBT Candidates, Michael Motala
Bill C-51 Panelists Urge Canadians to Take Part in National Security Consultation, Faisal Bhabha
Black in Toronto: Remembering The Late Great Lincoln Alexander, Who Pledged to Speak For Those Who Are Discriminated Against, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Book Note: Creating Legal Worlds: Story And Style In A Culture Of Argument, by Greig Henderson, Rachel Devon
Book Note: Dying From Improvement: Inquests And Inquiries Into Indigenous Deaths In Custody, by Sherene H. Razack, Daphne Papadatos
Book Note: Law, Psychology, And Morality: The Role Of Loss Aversion, by Eyal Zamir, Dan Adler
Book Note: Literature & The Law Of Nations 1580-1680, by Christopher N. Warren, Sarah Mackenzie
Book Note: Natural Law In Court: A History Of Legal Theory In Practice, by R. H. Helmolz, Adam Giancola
Book Note: Ordinary Meaning, A Theory Of The Most Fundamental Principle Of Legal Interpretation, by Brian G. Slocum, Madeline Boyce
Book Note: Other People’s Houses: How Decades Of Bailouts, Captive Regulators, And Toxic Bankers Made Home Mortgages A Thrilling Business, by Jennifer Taub, Keton Motta Freeman
Book Note: Ruin And Redemption: The Struggle For A Canadian Bankruptcy Law, 1867-1919, by Thomas GW Telfer, Larissa Lucas
Book Note: Talking About Torture: How Political Discourse Shapes The Debate, by Jared Del Rosso, Hongyi Geng
Book Note: The Court Of Appeal For Ontario: Defining The Right Of Appeal, 1792-2013, by Christopher Moore, Heather Fisher
Book Note: The End of the Charter Revolution: Looking Back from the New Normal by Peter J McCormick, Lillianne Cadieux-Shaw
Book Note: Too Big To Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise With Corporations, by Brandon L. Garrett, Maya Pearlston
Book Note: What’s Wrong With Copying?, by Abraham Drassinower, James A. Hayes
Book Note: Why Love Leads To Justice: Love Across The Boundaries, by David A.J. Richards, Hannah Ordman
Book Review: Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Family Law, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Book Review: Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity by Aaron Dhir, Cheryl L. Wade
Book Review: Chinese Human Smuggling Organizations, Margaret Beare
Book Review: Comparative Consumer Bankruptcy, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Book Review: Debating Democracy: Native American Legacy of Freedom, Kent McNeil
Book Review: Delgamuukw: The Supreme Court of Canada Decision on Aboriginal Title, Kent McNeil
Book Review: Democratic Accountability and the Use of Force in International Law, Obiora C. Okafor
Book Review: Earth Jurisprudence: Private Property and the Environment, F. Tim Knight
Book Review: From Crisis to Reform: A New Legal Aid Plan for Ontario, Mary Jane Mossman
Book Review: Human Rights in Africa: From the OAU to the African Union, Obiora C. Okafor
Book Review: Joseph Rikhof, The Criminal Refugee: The Treatment of Asylum Seekers with a Criminal Background in International and Domestic Law, Angus Gavin Grant
Book Review: Living in a Contaminated World: Community Structures, Environmental Risks and Decision Frameworks, Dayna Scott
Book Review: Negotiating Asylum, Obiora C. Okafor and Deanna Santos
Book Review: Nothing To Lose But Our Chains: On Constitutional Disobedience, by Louis Michael Seidman, Carissima Mathen
Book Review: Sexually Transmitted Debt Surety Experience and English Law, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Book Review: The Corporate Criminal: Why Corporations Must Be Abolished by Steve Tombs and David Whyte, Joan Brockman
Book Review: The Liberty of Non-citizens: Indefinite Detention in Commonwealth Countries, by Rayner Thwaites, Colin Grey
Book Review: The Strategic Constitution: Understanding Canadian Power in the World by Irvin Studin, Stephen Paul Haigh
Book Review: Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law, Kent McNeil
Book Review: Vicarious Kinks: S/M In The Socio-Legal Imaginary, by Ummni Khan, Kyle Kirkup
Book Review: Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque: Arabesques and Entanglements, F. Tim Knight
Book Review: Women’s Rights to Social Security and Social Protection, edited by Beth Goldblatt & Lucie Lamarche, Vanessa De Sousa
Bordering the Constitution, Constituting the Border, Efrat Arbel
Breaking the Law's Grip On Equality: A New Paradigm For Section 15, Christopher D. Bredt and Adam M. Dodek
Break On Through to the Other Side: The Library and Linked Data, F. Tim Knight
‘Brilliant’ operation targets underworld’s upper crust, Margaret E. Beare
Bringing Evidence to Tax Expenditure Design: Lessons from Canada’s Innovation Policy Review 2006-12, Lisa Philipps
Bruker v. Marcovitz: Divorce and the Marriage of Law and Religion, Richard Moon
Building a Better GAAR, Timothy Edgar
Building allies, breaking stereotypes, and addressing the needs of indigenous students, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Built-In Exposures: A Toxic Treadmill That We Can’t Get Off, Dayna Scott and Michelle Murphy
Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies, 1st Edition, Gordon Smith and Cynthia Williams
Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies, 2nd Edition, Gordon Smith and Cynthia Williams
Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies, 3rd Edition, Gordon Smith
By and For the People, Lorne Sossin
‘By the Court’: The Untold Story of a Canadian Judicial Innovation, Peter McCormick
“By the Court”: The Untold Story of a Canadian Judicial Innovation, Peter McCormick
Calculations of Conscience: The Costs and Benefits of Religious and Conscientious Freedom, Howard Kislowicz, Richard Haigh, and Adrienne Ng
Calls Mount for Inquiry into Canadian Military’s Treatment of Afghan Detainees, Craig Scott
Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford and the Limits on Substantive Criminal Law under Section 7, Lisa Dufraimont
Canada Could Face Investigation from International Court it’s Fighting to Save, Craig Scott
Canada: Democracy and Core Public Values After 2 May, Craig Scott
Canada Mining Companies in Latin America Have Blood on Hands, Justice and Corporate Accountability Project
Canada refugee program to exclude single men: CBC, Sean Rehaag
Canada Resistance to Iraq War Resisters Must End, Craig Scott
Canada’s Forgotten Economic Pact with the EU in Limbo, Gus Van Harten
Canada Tracks Disability Rights: A DRPI Model of Systemic Monitoring, Roxanne Mykitiuk and Yvonne Peters
Canada v. Khadr: Reflections on the Use of International Law in the Repatriation Litigation, Jane M. Arbour
Canadian Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law : Cases, Texts, and Materials, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Canadian Civil Justice: Relief in Small and Simple Matters in an Age of Efficiency, Jonathan Silver and Trevor C. W. Farrow
Canadian Evidence Law in a Nutshell, Lisa Dufraimont
Canadian Federalism and the Principle of Subsidiarity: Should We Open Pandora's Box?, Eugénie Brouillet
Canadian Professor Whose UN Appointment is Under Fire Says He isn’t Anti-Israel, Craig Scott
Canadian State Trials IV : Security, Dissent, and the Limits of Toleration in War and Peace, 1914-1939, Eric Tucker
Canadian Tort Law, Allen M. Linden
Canadian universities search for balance in accepting corporate money, Gus Van Harten
Can the Taxing Power Be Delegated?, Peter W. Hogg
Carrying on the Tradition : Justice Rothstein's Contribution to Canadian Tax Law, Neil Brooks
Cases, Materials and Notes on Partnerships and Canadian Business Corporations, Poonam Puri
CBABC Calls for Student Loan Forgiveness, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Mallory Hendry
Certification Delay Under Elections and Card-Check Procedures: Empirical Evidence from Canada, Michele Campolieti, Chris Riddell, and Sara Slinn
CETA Critics Force Europe, Canada to Revise Trade Pact, Gus Van Harten
CFCJ Report on the Cost of Justice in Canada, Canadian Forum on Civil Justice
Challenging Classification Bias with Linked Data, Juliya Borie, F. Tim Knight, and Jordan Hale
Challenging Our Perspectives on Legal Education and Innovation, Sam Michaels
Champion of Syrian human rights now calls Canada home, Ghuna Bdiwi
Changing Our Tune: A Music-Based Approach to Teaching, Learning, and Resolving Conflict, Linda Marie Ippolito
Changing the Landscape of Scholarship, Louis Mirando and F. Tim Knight
Charbonneau’s turn to be heard. Is Quebec listening?; Commission must sell systemic story to public hungry for blame, Margaret E. Beare
Charkaoui and Secret Evidence, Gus Van Harten
Charter and Context: The Facts For Which We Need Evidence, and the Mysterious Other Ones, Danielle Pinard
Charter Decisions in the McLachlin Era: Consensus and Ideology at the Supreme Court of Canada, Benjamin Alarie and Andrew Green
Charter Detention and the Exclusion of Evidence after Grant, Harrison and Suberu, Jonathan Dawe and Heather McArthur
Charter Protection against Unlawful Police Action: Less Black and White Than It Seems, Steve Coughlan
Charter Remedies and Jurisdiction to Grant Them: The Evolution of Section 24(1) and Section 52(1), Debra M. McAllister
Charter Remedies in 2001: Proceeding Cautiously, David Sgayias Q.C.
Charter Right or Charter-Lite?: Administrative Discretion and the Charter, Audrey Macklin
Charter Standards for Investigative Powers: Have the Courts Got the Balance Right?, Don Stuart
Charter Tracks: Twenty-Five Years of Constitutional Influence on the Criminal Trial Process and Rules of Evidence, David Paciocco
Charter Values and Administrative Justice, Lorne Sossin and Mark Friedman
Charter Values: The Uncanny Valley of Canadian Constitutionalism, Matthew Horner
Chief Justice Bluntly Warns Cupboard Bar, Lorne Sossin and Cristin Schmitz
Children of Two Logics: A Way into Canadian Constitutional Culture, Benjamin Berger
China and BEPS: From Norm-Taker to Norm-Shaker, Jinyan Li
Chinese Checkmate; Poring Over Our Trade Deal with China, Gus Van Harten finds Canada Gave Up Plenty for Nothing in Return, Gus Van Harten
Chris Selley: When Total Strangers Weigh In, Twitter is No Justice at All, Craig Scott
Circumstances are ‘Dire’ for Canada’s Defender of the Wrongfully Convicted, Alan Young
Cleveland Indians: Indigenous Mascots are Nothing to Cheer About, Signa A. Daum Shanks and Adam M. Dodek
Climate Change: A Constitutional Puzzle, Allan C. Hutchinson
Climate Change and Human Rights: How? Where? When?, Basil E. Ugochukwu
Coercing Justice? Exploring the "Aspirations and Practice" of Law as a Tool in Struggles Against Social Inequalities, Karen Schucher
Collateral Thoughts on Dialogue's Legacy as Metaphor and Theory: A Favourite from Canada, Jamie Cameron
Collective Bargaining, Sara Slinn
Commentary: John Kasich Trumped By Canada’s Anti-Spam Law?, Barry B. Sookman
Comment on Canada (Prime Minister) v. Khadr (2010), Audrey Macklin
Commodification and Juridification in Football: Reflections on the Study of Law and Society, S. B. Archer
Community Leader Marc Gold Named to Senate, Marc Gold
Community Organizer Speaks with Racialized Youth in Brussels, Jamil Jivani
Compact is Back: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Revival of the Compact Theory of Confederation, Sébastien Grammond
Comparative Law at the Supreme Court of Canada in 2008: Limited Engagement and Missed Opportunities, Adam M. Dodek
Competing Constitutional Rights in an Age of Deference: A Bad Time to Be Accused, David M. Paciocco
Conceptions of Authority and the Anglo-American Common Law Divide, Dan Priel
Conceptualizing Collective Bargaining under the Charter: The Enduring Problem of Substantive Equality, Judy Fudge
Conference Explores African Faith-Based Activism in Canada and the Western World, Office of External Relations & Communications
Conference To Explore African Faith-Based Activism In Canada And Western World, Obiora C. Okafor
Confession Recanted: Part 1, Alan Young and Innocence Project
Confession Recanted: Part 2, Alan Young and Innocence Project
Congratulations – and some questions – for Canada’s ministers on our refugee policy, Ron Atkey
Conservative Government Gave ‘Serious Thought’ to Gender Parity on Supreme Court, Lorne Sossin and Joanna Smith
Conservatives, the Supreme Court, and the Constitution: Judicial-Government Relations, 2006-15, Christopher P. Manfredi
Conservatives, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Constitution: Judicial-Government Relations, 2006–2015, Christopher Manfredi
Constituciones Duraderas – Una Crítica Democrática (Enduring Constitutions – A Democratic Critique), Allan C. Hutchinson and Joel Colon-Rios
Constitutional Cases 2000: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan
Constitutional Cases 2001: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan
Constitutional Cases 2002: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan and Nadine Blum
Constitutional Cases 2003: An Overview, Jamie Cameron and Patrick J. Monahan
Constitutional Cases 2004: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan and Evan Van Dyk
Constitutional Cases 2005: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan and Christian Kurtz
Constitutional Cases 2007: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan and James Gotowiec
Constitutional Cases 2008: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan and James Yap
Constitutional Cases 2009: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan and James Yap
Constitutional Cases 2010: An Overview, Patrick Monahan and Chanakya Sethi
Constitutional Cases 2011: An Overview, Patrick J. Monahan and Chanakya Sethi
Constitutional Casualties of September 11: Limiting the Legacy of the Anti-Terrorism Act, David M. Paciocco
"Constitutional Chicken": National Security Confidentiality and Terrorism Prosecutions after R. v. Ahmad, Kent Roach
Constitutional Experts Back Liberal Backbencher's Genetic Discrimination Bill, Bruce Ryder
Constitutionalising the Senate: A Modest Democratic Proposal, Allan C. Hutchinson and Joel I. Colón-Ríos
Constitutional Legitimacy and Responsibility: Confronting Allegations of Bias After Wewaykum Indian Band v. Canada, Adam M. Dodek
Constitutional (mis)Adventures: Revisiting Quebec’s Proposed Charter of Values, Dia Dabby
Constitutional Principles, Benjamin Berger
Constitutional Recognition of the Role of the Attoney General in Criminal Prosecutions: Krieger V. Law Society of Alberta, Lori Sterling and Heather Mackay
Constructing Virtual Justice in the Global Arena, Ruth Buchanan
Constructive Unamendability in Canada and the United States, Richard Albert
Consult, Consent and Veto: International Norms and Canadian Treaties, Shin Imai
Consult, Consent, and Veto: International Norms and Canadian Treaties, Shin Imai
Contested Citizenship in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elena Cirkovic
Contesting Risk, Precaution and Legitimacy: A Case Study of Lafarge, Savitri Vasanta Gordian
“Contextualizing” Bertha Wilson: Wilson as a Woman in Law in Mid-20th Century Canada, Mary Jane Mossman
"Contextualizing" Bertha Wilson: Wilson as a Woman in Law in Mid-Twentieth Century Canada, Mary Jane Mossman
Continuity and Modification of Aboriginal Rights in the Nisg̲a'a Treaty, Lisa Dufraimont
Continuum: Volume 40 (Winter 2016), Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Contractual and Covenantal Conceptions of Modern Treaty Interpretation, Dwight Newman
Convergence of Law and Policy and the Role of the Attorney General, Mark J. Freiman
Converting MARC to RDF, F. Tim Knight
COP21 must address the trade cost of carbon pricing: Don Pittis, Gus Van Harten
Corruption and Development: The Need for International Investigations with a Multijurisdictional Approach Involving Multilateral Development Banks and National Authorities, Juan G. Ronderos, Michelle Ratpan, and Andrea Osorio Rincon
Corruption and Development: The Need of International Investigations with a Multijurisdictional Approach and the Involvement of Multilateral Development Banks with National Authorities, Juan Ronderos, Michelle Ratpan, and Andrea Osorio Rincon
Corruption at the Intersection of Business and Government: The OECD Convention, Supply-Side Corruption and Canada's Anti-Corruption Efforts to Date, Milos Barutciski and Sabrina A. Bandali
Corruption at the Intersection of Business and Government: The OECD Convention, Supply-Side Corruption, and Canada’s Anti-Corruption Efforts to Date, Milos Barutciski and Sabrina Bandali
Corruption In Developing Countries: What Keeping It In The Family Means For Everyone Else, Tonita Murray
Corruption Itself has Become a Business, Poonam Puri
Cosmopolitanism, Custom and Complexity: Kant's Cosmopolitan Norms in Action, Tracey Leigh Dowdeswell
Cost Strategies for Litigants: The Significance of R. v. Caron, Joseph J. Arvay and Alison Latimer
Counting On the Court: The Preservation of Fundamental Freedoms and Liberties in the Era of the Security Revolution, Richard C. C. Peck Q.C. and Nikos Harris
Court Dismisses Fournel’s Bid to Block Film, Innocence Project
Courting Constitutional Danger: Constitutional Conventions and the Legacy of the Patriation Reference, Adam M. Dodek
Court Of Public Opinion Goes On, Boris Bytensky
Craig Scott Remarks June 8 2016 on Release of Open Letter Calling for Commission of Inquiry, Craig Scott
Creating a Cultural Analysis Tool for the Implementation of Ontario's Civil Mental Health Laws, Roby Dhand
Creating New Pathways to Justice Using Simple Artificial Intelligence and Online Dispute Resolution, Darin Thompson
Crime, Desire and Law’s Unconscious: Law, Literature and Culture, by David Gurnham, Greig Henderson
Criminal Appeals as Jury Control: An Anglo-Canadian Historical Perspective on the Rise of Criminal Appeals, Benjamin Berger
Criminalization and Welfare, Dan Priel
Criminal Lawyers’ Assn. v. Ontario: A Limited Right to Government Information under Section 2(b) of the Charter, Daniel Guttman
Criminal Procedure in Canada : Student Edition, James Stribopoulos
Critics Decry Secretive Discipline System for Crown Attorneys, Allan Hutchinson and Jacques Gallant
Crossing the Thin Blue Line: Police Misconduct in Hamilton, Margaret Beare and Steve Buist
'Cultural Genocide’ of Canada’s Indigenous Peoples is a ‘Mourning Label,' Former War Crimes Prosecutor Says, Joseph Brean
Culturally Modified Trees, Indian Reserves and the Crown's Fiduciary Obligations, Kent McNeil
Custody and Disability, Roxanne Mykitiuk
Dancing in the Dark: of Provinces and Section 35 Rights After 2010, Kerry Wilkins
Daniel Ciarabellini: The Problem with Handing Out Fines to Homeless People, Daniel Ciarabellini
David Estrin Awarded Law Society medal, Environmental Justice and Sustainability Law Clinical Program
Davies Business Law Lecture: “Hall of Fame” Lawyer and Columbia Professor of Law John C. Coffee, Jr. – “Shareholder Wealth Maximization – On Steroids: Do the Brakes Still Work in Corporate Governance?”, Office of External Relations & Communications
Dawson: Why the Slow-Going on Prostitution Law Reform?, Alan Young
Day of Action Against the Trans-Pacific Partnership Speaks Volumes to Canadians, Gus Van Harten
Dead Hands, Living Trees, Historic Compromises: The Senate Reform and Supreme Court Act References Bring the Originalism Debate to Canada, J. Gareth Morley
Dean for a Day: 2016, Michael Motala
Dean Lorne Sossin is helping to coordinate York U’s Syria Response and Refugee Initiative Project, which officially launches Jan. 18., Office of External Relations & Communications
Dear Non-Indigenous Canadians: It’s Time to Begin Reconciliation, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Debunking FIPA: Canada’s Lopsided Investment Deal with China, Gus Van Harten
Deceit and Democracy: Do Broken Election Promises Matter? Part 1: Liberals with the Truth, Craig Scott
Deceit and Democracy: Do Broken Election Promises Matter? Part 1: Liberals with the Truth, Craig Scott
Deceit And Democracy: Do Broken Election Promises Matter? Part 2: The Role Of The Media, Craig Scott
Deceit and Democracy: Do Broken Election Promises Matter? Part 2: The Role of the Media, Craig Scott
Defining Aboriginal Title in the 90's: Has the Supreme Court Finally Got It Right?, Kent McNeil
Delgamuukw in Context: Judging Aboriginal Rights, Kent McNeil
Deliberate Disregard: Judicial Appointments under the Harper Government, Rosemary Cairns Way
“Demi-Dean” to make Osgoode United Way Campaign debut, Office of External Relations & Communications
Democracy and Dissent: Reconsidering the Judicial Review of the Political Sphere, Yasmin Dawood
Deported Roma Have Little Chance Of Return Despite Disciplinary Rulings Against Their Lawyers, Jennifer Danch and Sean Rehaag
Deprivations of Liberty: The Impact of the Charter on Substantive Criminal Law, Alan N. Young
Desert and Avoidability in Self-Defence, François Tanguay-Renaud
Designing Emotional and Psychological Support into Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, Verlyn F. Francis
“Detention” under the Charter after R. v. Grant and R. v. Suberu, Steven Penney and James Stribopoulos
Developments in Constitutional Law: The 1994-95 Term, David Schneiderman, Hester Lessard, Bruce Ryder, and Margot Young
Diana Pegoraro Wins Women’s Law Association of Ontario, Diana Pegoraro
Dion Might Owe the UN’s New Palestinian Expert an Apology — In Person this Time, Craig Scott
Directors' Civil Liability to Investors in Primary and Secondary Markets in Canada, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Disability Disclosure in the Digital Age: Why the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario Should Reform its Approach to Anonymized Decisions, Natalie A. MacDonnell
Discipline Sought for Ontario Judge Who Wore Pro-Trump Baseball Cap, Gus Van Harten
Dissents and Concurrences: Seven Debates in Charter Jurisprudence, W. David Rankin and Mahmoud Jamal
Diverging Trends in Worker Health and Safety Protection and Participation in Canada, 1985-2000, Eric Tucker
Do All Lives Really Matter?, Faisal Kutty
Does Canada Need a Political Questions Doctrine?, D. Geoffrey Cowper Q.C. and Lorne Sossin
Does Section 2(b) Really Make a Difference?: Part 1: Freedom of Expression, Defamation Law and the Journalist-Source Privilege, Jamie Cameron
“Dollars Versus [Equality] Rights”: Money and the Limits on Distributive Justice, Hester A. Lessard
Domestic Dimensions, Kent McNeil
Done Nothing Wrong: Fundamental Justice and the Minimum Content of Criminal Law, Alan N. Young
Do Noble Work,' Social Justice Lawyer Joseph Arvay Tells Osgoode Grads, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Don’t Be Fooled by Liberal Spin on CETA Deal, Craig Scott
Doré: All That Glitters is Not Gold, Christopher D. Bredt and Ewa Krajewska
Doré, Proportionality and the Virtues of Judicial Craft, Hoi L. Kong
Due Process, Collective Bargaining and Section 2(d) of the Charter: A Comment on B.C. Health Services, Jamie Cameron
Dufferin-Caledon MP’s office won’t release Syrian refugee petition, Michael Power
Duo delivers blow to judge despite ruling, Lorne Sossin
Earwitness Evidence: The Reliability of Voice Identifications, Christopher Sherrin
Easy Prisoner Cases, Lisa Kerr
Editorial: Justice Cromwell, Loyal to the Law, Philip Girard
Editorial: Small Victory, Fair Change Community Services
Electoral Reform: Making Every Vote Count Equally, Craig Scott
Electronic Verification of Wire Payment Orders, Benjamin Geva
Emotions and the Veil of Voluntarism: The Loss of Judgment in Canadian Criminal Defences, Benjamin Berger
Empirical Law In Canada: Lessons For U.S., Osgoode Graduate Law Students' Association
Employment-Related Geographic Mobility in Canada and Collective Bargaining: A Report Prepared for the On the Move Partnership Research Team, Eric Tucker and Brendan Breckman Jowett
Employment Standards Enforcement: A Scan of Employment Standards Complaints and Workplace Inspections and Their Resolution Under the Employment Standards Act, 2000, Leah F. Vosko, Andrea M. Noack, and Eric Tucker
Empowering asset owners, Edward J. Waitzer
Enforcing the Charter: The Supervisory Role of Superior Courts and the Responsibility of Legislatures for Remedial Systems, Marilyn L. Pilkington
E-petition demands inquiry into wartime allegations of Afghan prisoner torture, Craig M. Scott
Equality As a Charter Value in Constitutional Interpretation, Peter W. Hogg
Equality Before the Law? Evaluating Criminal Case Outcomes in Canada, Michael Trebilcock and Albert Yoon
Equality Rights and Social Benefit Programs, D. Geoffrey Cowper Q.C.
Equality: The Most Difficult Right, Beverley McLachlin P.C.
ERHA Hosts First Annual Conference, Stu Marvel
Europe’s Cycle of Terrorism and Islamophobia, Jamil Jivani
Evaluating the Impact of Remedial Authority: Adjudicative Tribunals in the Health Sector, Steven J. Hoffman and Lorne Sossin
Eva Melamed first Jewish woman in McGill sports hall, Eva Melamed
Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada: Overview Report, Trevor C. W. Farrow, Ab Currie, Nicole Aylwin, Lesley Jacobs, David Northrup, and Lisa Moore
Evidence: A Canadian Casebook, 4th Edition, Hamish Stewart, Benjamin Berger, Emma Cunliffe, Ronalda Murphy, and Steven Penney
Evidence Law and the Jury: A Reassessment, Lisa Dufraimont
Evidence : Principles and Problems, Lisa Dufraimont
Examining 2015 Supreme Court of Canada constitutional decisions and their implications, Office of External Relations & Communications
Exclusive Occupation and Joint Aboriginal Title, Kent McNeil
Executive compensation – ‘a system so perfect that no one needs to be good’, Edward J. Waitzer
Expanding Victims’ Rights in the Charter Era and Beyond, Joan Barrett
Expect to See More Video in Sex Assault Trials, Lisa Dufraimont
Extradition, the Charter and Due Process: Is Procedural Fairness Enough?, Dianne L. Martin
Facilitating Intergovernmental Dialogue: Judicial Review of the Division of Powers in the Supreme Court of Canada, Wade K. Wright
Factual and Legal Sovereignty in North America: Indigenous Realities and Euro-American Pretensions, Kent McNeil
Fairness at Work: Federal Labour Standards for the 21st Century, H. W. Arthurs
Faith in Sovereignty: Religion and Secularism in the Politics of Canadian Federalism, Benjamin Berger
Families with Issues over Home Nursing Care in Ontario Say Things Not Getting Better, Sheila Jennings
Farzin Yousefin JD’13 and Ryerson PhD student Samantha Jackson cancelled plans for a big wedding and asked guests to donate money in lieu of a gift to sponsor a Syrian refugee family, Office of External Relations & Communications
Fault and Punishment under Sections 7 and 12 of the Charter, Jamie Cameron
Federal Copyright Lawsuit Involving Blacklock’s Reporter Puts Content Paywalls at Stake, Giuseppina d'Agostino and Barry Sookman
Federal Court judge under review for berating sex assault complainant, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Federal Prosecutors Maintain Hard Line On Pot As Legalization Looms, Alan Young
Feds Won’t Change Harper-Era Mining Ethics Office, Shin Imai and Peter Mazereeuw
Feminist Pragmatism in the Work of Justice Bertha Wilson, Colleen Sheppard
Fintech, Giuseppina D’Agostino
First Aboriginal Dean Appointed at Canadian Law School, Lorne Sossin
First Women Lawyers: Gender Equality and Professionalism in Law, Mary Jane Mossman
Fit or Fitting In: Deciding Against Normal When Reproducing the Future, Roxanne Mykitiuk and Isabel Karpin
Five truths you should know about terrorism and Islam, Faisal Kutty
F. O. Akinrele for the Accused/Appellant: An Authorized Biography, Ikechi Mgbeoji
Foreign Direct Investment, Thin Capitalization, and the Interest Expense Deduction: A Policy Analysis, Timothy Edgar, Jonathan Farrar, and Amin Mawani
Foreign Investor Protection and Climate Action: A New Price Tag for Urgent Policies, Gus Van Harten
Foreword, Kent McNeil
Forgery Losses: Banks Beware!, Benjamin Geva
Formal versus Functional Method in Comparative Constitutional Law, Francesca Bignami
Former Homeless Man’s £38,500 Fines Quashed by Court in Canada, Daniel Ciarabellini
Former NDP MP Calls Out Sajjan on Decision Not to Call Afghan Detainee Inquiry, Craig Scott
Former Nipissing MPP Passes, Jeff Turl
For Refugee Claimants in Small Cities, It’s An Uphill Battle, Say Lawyers, Sean Rehaag
Freedom of Expression and Location: Are There Constitutional Dead Zones?, Brian Slattery
Freedom of Expression and Location: Are There Constitutional Dead Zones?, Brian Slattery
Freedom of Expression and the Law of the Democratic Process, Colin Feasby
Freedom of Religion at the Supreme Court in 2009: Multiculturalism at the Crossroads?, Nathalie Des Rosiers
Free Legal Help for Workplace Violations Comes to Jane-Finch, Phanath Im
Friends of the Chief Justice : The Osgoode Correspondence in the Archives of the Law Society of Upper Canada, Douglas C. Hay
From Calder To Mitchell: Should the Courts Patrol Cultural Borders?, Peter W. Hutchins and Anjali Choksi
From Paper to Electronic Order: The Digitalization of the Check in the USA, Benjamin Geva
From Principles to Rules: The Case for Statutory Rules Governing Aspects of Judicial Disqualification, Jula Hughes and Philip Bryden
From Regulation to Recolonization: Justifiable Infringement of Aboriginal Rights at The Supreme Court of Canada, Lisa Dufraimont
From Saumur to L. (S.): Tracing the the ory and Concept of Religious Freedom under Canadian Law, Faisal Bhabha
From Small Town Girl to Politics with a Capital P, Marilou McPhedran
From Smith to Smickle: The Charter’s Minimal Impact on Mandatory Minimum Sentences, Debra Parkes
From the MVR to Chaoulli v. Quebec: The Road Not Taken and the Future of Section 7, Jamie Cameron
From the MVR to Chaoulli v. Quebec: The Road Not Taken and the Future of Section 7, Jamie Cameron
Fuller and Godel: Prophets Against the Evils of Positivism: How the Natural Law is Necessary to Provide Legal Meaning and Consistency, Henry James Garon
Fundamental Justice and Political Power: A Personal Reflection On Twenty Years in the Trenches, Alan N. Young
Furthering Substantive Equality Through Administrative Law: Charter Values in Education, Angela Cameron and Paul Daly
FYI Industry Profile: Paul Sanderson, Kerry Doole and Paul Sanderson
Gateway Cigar Store Blows Away Ontario Tobacco Ban, Faisal Bhabha
Gender Equity in Clinical Trials in Canada: Aspiration or Achievement?, Roxanne Mykitiuk and Patricia Peppin
Gender Quotas: Who Else Has Them and Does Canada Need Them?, Aaron Dhir
“Genocide Denial” in Canada, Justice and Corporate Accountability Project
George Knia Singh Would Bring Substance to Queen’s Park, Samuel Getachew and Knia Singh
Gerard Kennedy Awarded Trudeau Doctoral Scholarship, Gerald Kennedy and Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Getting the Insider's Story Out: What Popular Film Can Tell Us about Legal Method's Dirty Secrets, Rebecca Johnson and Ruth Buchanan
Ghomeshi Lawyer Marie Henein Doesn’t Relish the Public Spotlight, Alan Young
Girouard Stays. Douglas Goes. Double Standard?, Allan C. Hutchinson and David Dias
Glacial Progress On Policing Miners, Shin Imai
Global Refugee Crisis is the Talk of the Town at Osgoode’s Refugee Advocacy and Training Event, Lorne Sossin and Kanchi Uttamchandani
Governing in a Rights Culture, Mary Dawson Q.C.
Government Efforts to Address Bullying in Canada: Any Place for Children’s Rights?, Mona Paré and Tara Collins
Government Not Doing Enough on Violence Near Canadian Owned Mines: Report, Justice and Corporate Accountability Project
“Grand Entrance Hall,” Back Door or Foundation Stone? the Role of Constitutional Principles in Construing and Applying the Constitution of Canada, Warren J. Newman
Grant, Suberu and Harrison: Detention, the Right to Counsel and a New Analysis under Section 24(2): Some Practical Impacts, Jennifer Woollcombe
Grieving family is trying to ban a ‘victim blaming’ murder defence, Benjamin L. Berger
Grounding Access to Justice Theory and Practice in the Experiences of Women Abused by Their Intimate Partners, Janet Mosher
Grounding Equality in Social Relationships: Suspect Classification, Grounds of Discrimination, and Relational Theory, Jessica Nichol Eisen
Growing Demand Brings Opportunity, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
Growing Strong: A Celebration of Black Excellence, Black Law Students' Association
Gun Control and the Criminal-Law Power, Peter W. Hogg
Haida Nation and Taku River: A Commentary On Aboriginal Consultation and Reconciliation, E. Ria Tzimas
Hamilton Judge Under Fire for Donning Trump Hat in the Courtroom, Gus Van Harten
Hanging in the Balance: The Rights of Religious Minorities, Faisal Bhabha
Harsh, Perhaps Even Misguided: Developments in Law, 2002, Sonia Lawrence
Hart and Mack: New Restraints on Mr. Big and a New Approach to Unreliable Prosecution Evidence, Lisa Dufraimont
Has Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal Rights Adversely Affected Their Definition?, Kent McNeil and David Yarrow
Has Everything Been Decided?: Certainty, the Charter and Criminal Justice, James Stribopoulos
Has Regulation Made Financial Markets Less Functional, Edward J. Waitzer
Has the Charter Made a Difference for People with Disabilities?: Reflections and Strategies for the 21st Century, Ravi Malhotra
Hate Speech and the Reasonable Supreme Court of Canada, Mark J. Freiman
Have We Legalized Corruption? The Impacts of Expanding Municipal Authority Without Safeguards in Toronto and Ontario, Stanley Makuch and Maathew Shuman
Have We Legalized Corruption? The Impacts of Expanding Municipal Authority Without Safeguards in Toronto and Ontario, Stanley M. Makuch and Matthew Schuman
Health Care Access and Support for Disabled Women in Canada – Falling Short of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: A Qualitative Study, Roxanne Mykitiuk and Barbara E. Gibson
He Could Have Been a Lawyer, but he Was Called to the Bard, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
He Hath a Heart For Harping: Stephen Harper and Election Spending in a Spendthrift Age, Richard Haigh
Heidi Matthews and Estair Van Wagner to Join Osgoode faculty in 2017, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Here’s How We Can Get More Women in S & P 500 Boardrooms, Aaron A. Dhir
Hierarchies of Harm in Canadian Criminal Law: The Marijuana Trilogy and the Forcible “Correction” of Children, Janine Benedet
Hislop v. Canada: A Retroactive Look, Daniel Guttman
Holmes's 'Path of the Law' as Non-Analytic Jurisprudence, Dan Priel
Homeless Bring “Slice of Reality” to Mayor’s Door, Tracy Hefferman
Hospital Knows Best: Court and Unfit Accused at the Mercy of Hospital Administrators: The Case of R. v. Conception, Suzan E. Fraser
House of Commons Arrives at Agreement in Principle on Receipt, Review and Release of Afghan Detainee Documents, Craig Scott
How Atrocity Becomes Law: The Neoliberalisation of Security Governance and the Customary Laws of Armed Conflict, Tracey Leigh Dowdeswell
How Canada Came Back from the Brink of the ABCP Crisis, Poonam Puri
How Can There Be Any Sin in Sincere?: State Inquiries into Sincerity of Religious Belief, Robert E. Charney
How Harper Systematically Mined Anti-Muslim Prejudices, Faisal Bhabha
How Much Police Trespassing is Permissible?, Justice and Corporate Accountability Project
How Student Caseworkers Unionized Their Summer Jobs, Jenna Meguid and Parmbir Gill
How the ORPP Can Foster Innovation, Edward J. Waitzer and Keith Ambachtsheer
How We Swim in Canada, Faisal Kutty
Human Rights Groups Call for Federal Mining Ombudsman, Justice & Corporate Accountability Project
Human Rights Must Not Finish Last, Faisal Kutty
Human Rights States and Societies: A Reflection From Kenya, Willy Mutunga
Humiliated by Strip Search, Toronto Man Wants Watchdog’s Ruling Quashed, Alan Young
I Can See Clearly Now: Videoconference Hearings and the Legal Limit on How Tribunals Allocate Resources, Lorne Sossin and Zimra Yetnikoff
ICC Passages from its Preliminary Examinations Reports on Afghanistan 2011 to 2015, Craig Scott
ICSID’s Reinforcement?: UNASUR and the Rise of a Hybrid Regime for International Investment Arbitration, Kendall Grant
If Donald Trump Kills NAFTA, Canada Could Benefit: Walkom, Gus Van Harten
If Justin Trudeau is about to Legalize Weed, Why Are We Still Imprisoning People Over it?, Alan Young and Manisha Krishnan
Ifs and Buts in Charter Adjudication: The Unruly Emergence of Constitutional Exemptions in Canada, Morris Rosenberg and Stéphane Perrault
Ignoring the Golden Principle of Charter Interpretation?, David M. Tanovich
Imagining Disability Futurities, Carla Rice, Eliza Chandler, Nadine Changfoot, Kirsty Liddiard, J. Rinaldi, Roxanne Mykitiuk, and Ingrid Mundel
Inclusive Equality and New Forms of Social Governance, Colleen Sheppard
Inconstitutionnel!, Stéphane Beaulac, Hugo Cyr, Sébastien Grammond, David Robitaille, Maxime Saint-Hilaire, and François Tanguay-Renaud
Increasing Innovation in Legal Process: The Contribution of Collaborative Law, Martha Emily Simmons
Indigenization & Osgoode, Lorne Sossin
Indigenous Jurist Should Head the Line, Advocates Say, Cristin Schmitz and Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Indigenous Law and Aboriginal Title, Kent McNeil
Indigenous Lawyers in Canada: Identity, Professionalization, Law, Sonia Lawrence and Signa A. Daum Shanks
Indigenous Nations and the Legal Relativity of European Claims to Territorial Sovereignty in North America, Kent McNeil
Indigenous Rights Before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights : A Call for a Pro Individual Interpretation, Valerio De Oliveira Mazzuoli and Dilton Ribeiro
Indigenous Territorial Rights in the Common Law, Kent McNeil
Inducing Fundamentalisms: Law as a Cultural Force in the Domain of Religion, Benjamin Berger
In Harm’s Way: The Limits to Legislating Criminal Law, Roslyn J. Levine Q.C.
Innocence Canada Becoming ‘Shadow of its Former Self’, Alan Young
Innocence Project Searches for Answers in Historic Brantford Murder, Alan Young and Innocence Project
Insider Trading: Are Your Practices Onside?, Poonam Puri and Patricia Olasker
Institutional Boundaries and Judicial Review: Some Thoughts on How the Court is Going About Its Business: Desperately Seeking Coherence, Danielle Pinard
Institutional Investors Don’t Seem to Care About Women on Corporate Boards — But They Should, Aaron A. Dhir
Interest Deductibility Restrictions - Expecting Too Much from REOP?, Timothy Edgar
Interjurisdictional Immunity: The Pendulum Has Swung, John G. Furey
International Conference at Osgoode Builds on Work Done on Criminalization Project, Nathanson Centre at Osgoode Hall Law School
International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, Hugh M. Kindred; Philip M. Saunders; Robert J, Currie; Jutta Brunnée; Ted L. McDorman; Ikechi Mgbeoji; Karin Mickelson; René Provost; Linda C. Reif; and Christopher S. Waters
International Trade and President-Elect Trump, Gus Van Harten
“In the Public Interest”: Understanding the Special Role of the Government Lawyer, Patrick J. Monahan
Introduction, Marc Rosenberg
Introduction, Ingrid B. Wuerth
Introduction - Reading Modern Law: Critical Methodologies and Sovereign Formations, Sundhya Pahuja, Ruth Buchanan, and Stewart J. Motha
Introduction: Religious Neutrality and the Exercise of Public Authority, Benjamin Berger and Richard Moon
Inventing Legal Combat: Pro-Poor 'Struggles' in the Human Rights Jurisprudence of the Nigerian Appellate Courts, 1999-2011, Obiora Chinedu Okafor and Basil E. Ugochukwu
Investigative Detention: A Search/Seizure by Any Other Name?, Casey Hill
Investment Treaties and the Internal Vetting of Regulatory Proposals: A Case Study from Canada, Gus Van Harten and Dayna Nadine Scott
Ipeelee/Ladue and the Conundrum of Indigenous Identity in Sentencing, Jeanette Gevikoglu
Is Being a Vegan a Human Right? Advocates Claim Protection Under New Ontario Policy, but That Wasn’t the Point, Benjamin Berger
ISDS in the Revised CETA: Positive Steps, But Is It a “Gold Standard”?, Gus Van Harten
Is Killing People Right? : More Great Cases that Shaped the Legal World, Allan C. Hutchinson
Islamic Law and Constitution-Making: The Authoritarian Temptation and the Arab Spring, Mohammad Fadel
Islamic Law and Constitution-Making: The Authoritarian Temptation and the Arab Spring, Mohammad Fadel
Is Money No Object: Can the Government Rely on Financial Considerations Under Charter Section 1, Robert E. Charney and Daniel Guttman
Is the Death of the Paper Cheque Upon Us? The Electronic Presentment and Deposit of Cheques in Canada, Geva Benjamin
Is the Stock Market Sexist?, Aaron A. Dhir and Katie Gilbert
It's time to reform the role of Speaker of the House of Commons, Craig M. Scott
It’s Too Late to Stop Now: Life, Law and Lore | Prof. Allan Hutchinson, Allan C. Hutchinson
It’s Wrong that Homeless People are Being Buried in Fines, Daniel Ciarabellini
Jane and Finch Residents Can Now Access a New Legal Aid Division at Osgoode Hall Law School, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
JD/MBA student Zack Fisch selected for prestigious program for promising entrepreneurs, Office of External Relations & Communications
JD Student Diana Pegoraro Wins Torkin Manes/Women's Law Association of Ontario Trailblazer Award, Office of External Relations & Communications
JD Student George Anderson to Receive B.C. Community Achievement Award, George Anderson
JD student Kortney Shapiro receives Aish Jewish Legal Network Young Leadership Award, Office of External Relations & Communications
JD Students Russell Hall and Veronika Stefanski Win First Place at International Negotiation Competition in Switzerland with a Perfect Score, Office of External Relations & Communications
Jewish group community builds with law student award, Kortney Shapiro
Jewish Groups Voice Frustration Over York U ‘Inclusion’ Committee, Lorne Sossin
Jian Ghomeshi Decision Sparks Debate in Legal Community, Jasmine Godfrey and Nadia Klein
Joseph J. Arvay, Q.C. to Receive Honorary Degree at Spring Convocation, Lorne Sossin
Judge Drops $65,000 in Fines Against Former Homeless Man, Daniel Ciarabellini
Judge'Got it Right' in Complex Matter, Says Osgoode's Farrow, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Judge Heading Police-Oversight Review Praised for Work Ethic, Experience, Michael Tulloch and Osgoode Hall Law School at York University
Judges and Politics: An Essay From Canada, Allan C. Hutchinson
Judges, Juries and the History of Criminal Appeals, Benjamin Berger
Judging in Secular Times: Max Weber and the Rise of Proportionality, David Schneiderman
Judging the Judges: Judicial Independence and Reforms to the Supreme Court of Canada Appointment Process, Michael J. Bryant
Judicial Accountability, Michel Bastarache and the Charter’s Fundamental Freedoms, Jamie Cameron
Judicial Accountability, Michel Bastarache, and the Charter’s Fundamental Freedoms, Jamie Cameron
Judicial Independence Revisited, Lori Sterling and Sean Hanley
Judicial Leaders Seek More Control Over Court Administration, Budgets, Lorne Sossin and Cristin Schmitz
Judicial Panel Won’t Push for Judge’s Ouster, Lorne Sossin and Cristin Schmitz
Judicial Power and the Charter: Three Myths and a Political Analysis, Christopher P. Manfredi
Justice Bertha Wilson: A Classically Liberal Judge, Kent Roach
Justice Bertha Wilson and the Politics of Feminism, Constance Backhouse
Justice in Her Own Right: Bertha Wilson and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Jamie Cameron
Justice Minister Announces 24 New Judges in Effort to End National Shortage, Lorne Sossin
Justice System Can't Wait for Judicial Appointments Review, Say Judges, Lorne Sossin and Alison Crawford
Justice Wilson and the Charter: An Engagement to Keep, Tanya Lee
Justice Wilson’s Administrative Law Legacy: The National Corn Growers Decision and Judicial Review of Administrative Decision-Making, Philip Bryden
Justin Trudeau Signs Free Trade Deal, Gus Van Harten
Just Notice Reform: Enhanced Statutory Termination Provisions for the 99%, Bruce J. Curran and Sara Slinn
Kept apart by a miscarriage of justice, torn apart by death, brothers finally together, Osgoode’s Innocence Project
Key Flaws in the European Commission’s Proposals for Foreign Investor Protection in TTIP, Gus Van Harten
Keynote Address: Law and Politics in the Canadian Constitutional Tradition, Michael Ignatieff
Keynote Speech: Global Corruption and the Universal Approach of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, John Sandage
Key Theoretical Issues in the Interaction of Law and Religion: A Guide for the Perplexed, Benjamin Berger
Killing the LPP and Resistance to Innovation, Lorne Sossin
Knowledge is Power: The Criminal Law, Openness and Privacy, Scott C. Hutchison
Labour, Human Rights Groups Want Trudeau to Respect Promise of a Mining Ombudsperson, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Labour Law and Triangular Employment Growth, Timothy John Bartkiw
La Relativité de la Souveraineté de Jure au Canada, 1600-2016, Kent McNeil
Laurentian Responds to CAUT Investigation, Eric Tucker
Law as Local Knowledge, Dayna Scott
Law Library Assistant Michele Francis receives 2015 Louella Sturdy Leadership Award, Office of External Relations & Communications
Law, Politics and Legacy Building at the McLachlin Court in 2014, Jamie Cameron
Law, Politics, and Legacy Building at the McLachlin Court in 2014, Jamie Cameron
Law, Politics, and the Patriation Reference of 1981, Philip Girard
Law Professor Wants Ontario Judge Disciplined for Reportedly Wearing Trump Hat, Gus Van Harten
Lawrence Solomon: If Voters Want to Rip Up Ontario’s Outrageous Renewable Energy Contracts, the Courts Won’t Stop Them, Patrick Monahan
Law School and In-Practice Needs: Are We Ready to Negotiate?, Natasha Carew and Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Law School as Social Innovation, Lorne Sossin
Law School On Trial: Obiter Dicta's Student Survey, Michael Motala
Law Society Announces 2016 Award Recipients, Frederick H. Zemans, Ronda Bessner, and David Estrin
Law Society Medal For Bessner's Outstanding Work For Women In Law, Ronda Bessner
Law's Religion : Religious Difference and the Claims of Constitutionalism, Benjamin Berger
Lawsuit may be on again after Ontario Court of Appeal order, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Law unfair to car crash victims; Lawyer argues Ontario’s Bill 15 is unconstitutional, Osgoode Hall Law School
Lawyer Crusades Against Accessibility Problems Caused by Inadequate Laws, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Lawyer disbarred for Roma ripoff, Sean Rehaag
Lawyer Ghuna Bdiwi Who Fought for Freedom in Syria Brings Legal Expertise to Canada, Ghuna Bdiwi
Lawyer Guilty of Professional Misconduct in Handling of Roma Refugees, Osgoode Hall Law Journal
Lawyer’s Life an Enduring Legacy, Philip Girard
Learning from Modi’s Mistakes, Faisal Kutty
Learning from the Rama First Nation Elder’s Council, Brittany Hazell
Legal Aid Faces Financial Crunch in Serving Refugee Claimants, Sean Rehaag
Legal Aid Faces Financial Crunch in Serving Refugee Claimants, Sean Rehaag
Legal Clinic Scores Victory in Ticket Appeals, Daniel Ciarabellini
Legal expert: Alberta man ticketed for ‘F*** Harper’ sign has good constitutional case, Allan C. Hutchinson
Legal Futures Round-Up: March 28, Sam Michaels
Legality, Legitimacy and Constitutional Amendment in Canada, Jamie Cameron
Legal Knowledge For Our Times: Rethinking Legal Knowledge and Legal Education, Ruth Buchanan, Marilyn MacCrimmon, and Wes Pue
Legal Realism and Natural Law, Dan Priel and Charles L. Barzun
Legal Rights in the Supreme Court of Canada in 2000: Seeing the “Big Picture”, Janine Benedet
Legal Writing, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Professionalism, Shelley Kierstead
Lessons from Belgium, Jamil Jivani
Lessons from Washington and Colorado: The Potential Financial Gains of Recreational Marijuana to Canada, Nachshon Goltz and Ekaterina Bogdanov
Lessons Learned from ‘The Jewish Hour’, Michael Mandel and Rick Salutin
Less Than Half of Law Grads Find Work After Call: Survey, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Rishani Vettyvel
Let’s Stand with All, Not Just Some, Terrorized People, Faisal Kutty
Letters to the Editor March 4: What Not to Say About a Homicide, Kyle Elliott
Letters to the ROB editor addressing TPP claims: TPP is a wonderful idea - for China, Barry Sookman
Letter to Federal Ethics Commissioner: Concerns Regarding Conflict of Interest of the Minister of National Defence, Craig Scott
Letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on a Commission of Inquiry on Afghan Detainees, with Appendices, Craig Scott
Liability on a Cheque: A Legal History, Benjamin Geva
Liberal government’s throne speech promises to legalize, regulate marijuana, Alan N. Young
Liberals Dodge Democracy in Effort to Ram CETA Through House, Craig Scott
Liberals Petitioned to Hold Inquiry into Afghan Torture Allegations, Craig Scott and Murray Brewster
Liberals ‘Seriously’ Considering Mining Ombudsperson, says Federal Corporate Social Responsibility Adviser, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Liberal win offers us a real shot at real reform of our electoral system, Craig M. Scott
Liberty, Equality and Deference: A Comment On Colin Feasby’s “Freedom of Expression and the Law of the Democratic Process”, Christopher D. Bredt and Laura Pottie
Life after Vu: Manner of Computer Searches and Search Protocols, Gerald Chan
Limited-scope retainers – What’s in it for you?, Lorne Sossin
Lively Crowd Debates Whether to Change Canada’s Election System, Craig Scott and Rosie Grover
Living Well With the Earth: Indigenous Rights and the Environment, Deborah McGregor
Local Climate Change Law: Environmental Regulation in Cities and Other Localities, Benjamin J. Richardson
Long-awaited Charbonneau Commission report into Quebec corruption is around the corner, Margaret E. Beare
Long-Term Matters: Followers Will Make the Money Flow, Edward J. Waitzer and Raj Thamotheram
Looking Backward, Looking Forward: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in R. v. Ipeelee, Jonathan Rudin
Love it or Hate it, But for the Right Reasons: Pragmatism and the New Haven School's International Law of Human Dignity, Hengameh Saberi
Lovelace and Law Revisited: The Substantive Equality Promise of Kapp, Michael H. Morris and Joseph K. Cheng
Loyola High School v. Attorney General of Quebec: On Non-triviality and the Charter Value of Religious Freedom, Howard Kislowicz
Lukewarm Reception for New EU Trade Deal Investor Rules, Gus Van Harten and Peter Mazereeuw
Mabo Misinterpreted: The Unfortunate Legacy of Legislative Distortion of Justice Brennan’s Judgment, Kent McNeil
Malingerer or Maligned: A Comparative Study of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Case Law, Odelia R. Bay
Managing Charter Equality Rights: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Disposition of Leave to Appeal Applications in Section 15 Cases, 1989-2010, Bruce Ryder and Taufiq Hashmani
Many Questions and a Few Answers: Freedom of Association after Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Mounted Police Association of Ontario and Meredith, Michael S. Dunn
Maximizing Opportunity, Minimizing Risk: Aligning Law, Policy and Practice to Strengthen Work-Integrated Learning in Ontario, Joseph F. Turcotte, Leslie Nichols, and Lisa Philipps
McMillan Unveils New Leadership Team, Marshall Rothstein Joins Osgoode Hall, and Other Legal Moves and Grooves for Jan. 11, Marshall Rothstein and Julius Melnitzer
Michel Bastarache’s Language Rights Legacy, Michel Y. Hélie
Migrant Construction and Domestic Workers in the Arab Gulf States: Modern - Day Slaves?, Omaya Chidiac
Mining the Philosophers’ Stone: Sixteen Tons and What Do You Get? Another Day Older and Deeper in Doubt, Harry W. Arthurs
Moore v. British Columbia: A Good IDEA?, Robert E. Charney and Sarah Kraicer
Moral Judgment, Criminal Law and the Constitutional Protection of Religion, Benjamin Berger
Moral Judgment, Criminal Law and the Constitutional Protection of Religion, Benjamin L. Berger
Morneau Confirms Liberals Seeking to Eliminate More Tax Credits, Jinyan Li
Moving Outside Toronto Doesn't Mean Giving Up Big-City Cases, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Graham Clark
Mr. Justice Malcolm Rowe' 78 Nominated to Supreme Court of Canada, Justin Trudeau
Murder of Guatemalan Youth is Evidence of Escalating Risk to Land Defender, Justice and Corporate Accountability Project
My Appearance Before the Trade Committee on the TPP, Barry B. Sookman
Narrowing Interjurisdictional Immunity, Peter W. Hogg and Rahat Godil
National Report for Canada, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
National Security Framework Needs Major Overhaul, Faisal Kutty
Navi Pillay Reflects on 50 Years as a Champion for Human Rights, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Negotiations with Métis: What Courts Can Do to Help, Shin Imai
Neutrality or Privilege?: A Comment on Religious Freedom, David M. Brown
New Brunswick’s Shared-Risk Conversion Faces a Flurry of Legal Attacks, Lorne Sossin
New Community Leadership in Justice Fellowships Awarded, The Law Foundation of Ontario
Newfoundland and Labrador Mulls $32,000 Pay Hike for Judges Amid Fiscal Crunch, Trevor C. W. Farrow and Sue Bailey
New Judges Announced, but More Needed, Lorne Sossin
New Osgoode clinic offers employment law services to Jane-Finch community, Office of External Relations & Communications
New pension law reflects changing expectations, Edward J. Waitzer
New Perspectives from the Oldest Profession: Abuse and the Legal Consciousness of Sex Workers in China, Margaret Boittin
New Study Confirms: Private ‘Trade’ Courts Serve The Ultra-Wealthy, Gus Van Harten
New Study Confirms: Private “Trade” Courts Serve the Ultra-Wealthy, Gus Van Harten, Pavel Malysheuski, and Richard Eskow
New UN Human Rights Adviser for Palestine Rebuffs Anti-Israel Allegations, Craig Scott
No Refuge: Hungarian Romani Refugee Claimants in Canada, Sean Rehaag, Julianna Beaudoin, and Jennifer Danch
No Right to a Discriminatory Defence, Joanna Birenbaum, Pamela Cross, and Amanda Dale
Normative Foundations for Reasonable Expectations of Privacy, Hamish Stewart
No Room for Politics in Canadian Courtrooms, Gus Van Harten
Not a General Regulatory Power: A Comment on Reference re Assisted Human Reproduction Act, Graeme G. Mitchell
Not Just Bigots and Boors Oppose Trade Deals: McQuaig, Gus Van Harten and Linda McQuaig
Objective Mens Rea and Attenuated Subjectivism: Guidance from Justice Charron in R. v. Beatty, Palma Paciocco
Occupy Over-Indebtedness, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Of Banks, Federalism and Clear Statement Rules: Bank of Montreal v. Marcotte, Wade K. Wright
Of Scandals, Sources, and Secrets: Investigative Reporting, Jamie Cameron
Of Scandals, Sources and Secrets: Investigative Reporting, National Post and Globe and Mail, Jamie Cameron
Of Takeovers, Foreign Investment and Human Rights: Unpacking the Noranda-Minmetals Conundrum, Aaron A. Dhir
Old and Difficult Grievances: Examining the Relationship Between the Métis and the Crown, Jean Teillet
Ongoing Judicial Vacancies Slows Court System, Trevor C. W. Farrow and Nicole Riva
Ontario is About to Put Basic Income to the Test, Michael Motala
Ontario Judge’s Pro-Trump Baseball Cap Causes Courthouse Uproar, Lorne Sossin
Ontario’s Pension Plan Presents a Game-Changing Opportunity, Keith Ambachtsheer and Edward J. Waitzer
Ontario Woman Convicted of Killing Ex-Lover’s Nephew Granted Day Parole, Innocence Project and Paola Loriggio
On the Book of Job, Justice, and the Precariousness of the Criminal Law, Benjamin Berger
Op-Ed: Opposition Growing to Giant Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal, Gus Van Harten and Ken Hanly
Open Letter to Parliament: Amend C-51 or Kill It, François Tanguay-Renaud
Open Your Mind: A Q&A with Osgoode Hall Law School Professor Margaret Boittin, Margaret Boittin
Open Your Mind: A Q&A with Osgoode Professor Aaron Dhir, Aaron A. Dhir
Opinion: Iraq War Resisters Should Be Allowed to Stay in Canada, Craig Scott
ORPP Should Compete with Private Sector, Advocates Say, Edward J. Waitzer and Janet McFarland
Osgoode Alumni Publications Win Design Awards, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Osgoode classes aimed at bridging business knowledge gap, Lorne Sossin and Beppino Pasquali
Osgoode Digital Commons: One Million Downloads and Still Counting!, Louis Mirando
Osgoode Entertainment & Sports Law Association’s 18th Annual Conference, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode Hall Law Prof Blasts Team Trudeau for Rigging Procedures to Ram CETA Through Parliament, Craig Scott
Osgoode Hall Law School Announces New Faculty Appointments, Visiting Fellowships and Artists In Residence, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode Hall Law School Honours Yolande Edwards, Black Law Students Association
Osgoode Hall Law School Students Providing Legal Support to Refugees, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Osgoode Hosts Pre-Inquiry Roundtable on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Lorne Sossin
Osgoode Lands Legal Giant, Lorne Sossin and Marshall Rothstein
Osgoode Law Student Heads Appeal of Former Homeless Man’s $70K in Fines, Daniel Ciarabellini
Osgoode Mooters Make Their Debut at Price Media Law Moot Court Competition, Jamie Cameron
OsgoodePD: Twenty Years and Twenty Stories, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Osgoode Professional Development Celebrates International Legal Talent & Launch of Online NCA Exam Prep Bridging Program, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode Professor Releases Book of Poems, Kate Sutherland
Osgoode Professor’s Book Offers Information and Insight into Chinese Tax Law, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode Research Fellowships for Professors Kate Sutherland and Dan Priel, Kate Sutherland and Dan Priel
Osgoode Student Dana Phillips Wins University-Wide Award for Exceptional LLM Thesis, Dana Philipps
Osgoode Syllabus of Courses and Seminars: 2015 - 2016, Office of Student Services
Osgoode Welcomes its Newest Faculty Member: Professor Palma Paciocco, Palma Paciocco
Osgoode Wins Big at Lexpert Zenith Awards, Office of External Relations & Communications
Oshawa MP Provided Reference Letter to Kidnapper for Sentencing Hearing, Lorne Sossin
Osler Announces Partnership With Ryerson’s Legal Innovation Zone and Other Legal Moves and Grooves for January 26, Marshall Rothstein and Mark Hassleback
Ottawa dragging out lawsuit from residential school survivors in Newfoundland, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Ottawa Should Shutter the Office of Religious Freedom, Bruce Ryder and Luka Ryder-Bunting
Ottawa Urged to Grant Permanent Status to Migrant Workers Upon Arrival, Fay Faraday and Nicholas Keung
Our Evolving Judicature: Security Certificates, Detention Review, and the Federal Court, Benjamin Berger
Our Investment Advisers’ Moral Compasses are Still Being Aligned, Keith Ambachtsheer and Edward J. Waitzer
Out of Sync: Section 8 and Technological Advancement in Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Susan Magotiaux
Out of Tune: Why Copyright Law Needs Music Lessons, Carys Craig
Owner of Pot-Shop Chain Vows to Reopen Toronto Vapour Lounge, Alan Young
“Palestinian Roots” Here To Stay, Despite Bronfman Withdrawal, Lorne Sossin and Ryan Moore
'Palestinian Roots’ Painting Sparks Threat of Protests and Lawsuits If Not Uprooted, Ryan Moore and Lorne Sossin
Paramountcy and Tobacco, Peter W. Hogg
Parents’ Subsidiary Liabilities Hit Home, Poonam Puri and Luis Sarabia
Parliamentary Engagement with the Charter: Rethinking the Idea of Legislative Rights Review, Janet L. Hiebert
Parliament’s Response to Charkaoui: Bill C-3 and the Special Advocate Regime under IRPA, David Dunbar and Scott Nesbitt
Participatory Budgeting — Not A One-Size-Fits-All Approach, Alexandra Flynn
Paul Bronfman ‘Outraged’ Over Pro-Palestinian Mural at York University, Lorne Sossin
Payment Law: Legislative Competence in Canada, Benjamin Geva
Payment Law: Legislative Competence in Canada, Benjamin Geva
Perception Of Animosity Between Harper, Top Court Misguided: Study, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Peterborough Rotarians hear the story of Gordon Farquharson’s military career, Gordon Farquharson
PhD Candidate Ghuna Bdiwi Awarded CCIL’s John Peters Humphrey Fellowship in International Human Rights, Ghuna Bdiwi
PhD Student Gerard Kennedy Awarded Doctoral Scholarship from The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, Office of External Relations & Communications
PhD student Ghuna Bdiwi receives International Centre for Human Rights (ICHR) human rights award for 2015, Office of External Relations & Communications
Picturing a broader legal medium, Lorne Sossin and Lisa Jackson
Playing of the Edge of Laws, Edward J. Waitzer and Edward J. Waitzer
Playing the Long Game, Edward J. Waitzer
“Please, Draw Me a Field of Jurisdiction”: Regulating Securities, Securing Federalism, Jean Leclair
Poetry, Mercy, and the Phenomenology of Justice, Benjamin Berger
Police Carding Criticism Comes from All Sides in Wake of New Rules, Knia Singh
Police Questioning in the Charter Era: Adjudicative versus Regulatory Rule-making and the Problem of False Confessions, Steven Penney
Police Should be Held to a Higher Standard: Osgoode Hall Dean, Lorne Sossin
Political Ethics and the House of Commons Electoral Reform Process: Four Dimensions, Craig Scott
Political Litigation and the Role of the Court, Grant Huscroft
Positive Obligations Under Sections 15 and 7 of the Charter: A Comment on Gosselin V. Quebec, Jamie Cameron
Positive Obligations Under Sections 15 and 7 of the Charter: A Comment On Gosselin V. Québec, Jamie Cameron
Postdoctoral Fellows to Speak At Osgoode Event, Osgoode Research & Institutional Relations
Pot Businesses Caught Up in Legal Haze, Alan Young and Christopher Guly
Pot Legalization Coming, So Stop Possession Arrests, Say Some, Alan Young
Poverty in the Human Rights Jurisprudence of the Nigerian Appellate Courts (1999-2011), Obiora C. Okafor and Basil E. Ugochukwu
Praise and Promises, Donna Greschner
Precedent, Principle and Pragmatism: Justice Wilson and the Expansion of Canadian Tort Law, Kate Sutherland
Precedents, Patterns and Puzzles: Feminist Reflections on the First Women Lawyers, Mary Jane Mossman
Preface, Beverley McLachlin P.C
Pressure to Name First Indigenous Supreme Court Judge Could See Trudeau Shaking Up Rules, Lorne Sossin, Ian MacLeod, and Jason Fekete
Principled Remedial Discretion Under the Charter, Kent Roach
'Prisoner Never Gave Me Anything for What He Done:' Aboriginal Voices in the Criminal Court, Shelley A. M. Gavigan
Private Transnational Regulation as Networked Governance, Oren Perez
Probate Actions and 'Suspicious Circumstances': A Third Standard of Proof for Allegations Involving Moral Guilt, Louise M. Mimnagh
Process and Reconciliation: Integrating the Duty to Consult with Environmental Assessment, Alastair Neil Craik
Process and Reconciliation: Integrating the Duty to Consult with Environmental Assessment, Neil Craik
Prof. Craig Scott to Participate in Public Forum Dec. 9 on Electoral Reform Hosted by the Centre for Ethics at U of T, Craig Scott
Professor David Vaver Appointed to the Order of Canada, David Vaver
Professor Dayna Scott to give expert testimony June 9 to House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, Dayna Scott and Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Professor Emeritus Douglas Hay Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professor Faisal Bhabha to Give Expert Testimony to House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Faisal Bhabha
Professor Jamie Cameron Receives Law Foundation of Ontario Award for Examination of Ontario Review Board Process, Jamie Cameron
Professor Jamie Cameron to Present Paper at Yale Law School Conference Marking 150th Anniversary of the Canadian Constitution, Jamie Cameron
Professor Jinyan Li Among External Consultants to Advise Government of Canada on Review of Federal Tax Expenditures, Jinyan Li and Government of Canada
Professor Joan Gilmour to Appear May 12 Before Senate Committee on Medically Assisted Dying, Joan M. Gilmour
Professor Poonam Puri and FAIR Canada Receive Law Foundation of Ontario Grant to Create Investor Protection Clinic and Living Lab -- the First Legal Clinic of its Kind in Canada, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professor Poonam Puri Awarded Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Research Fellowship, Poonam Puri
Professor Poonam Puri Co-Authors New Book: Back from the Brink: Lessons from the Canadian Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Crisis, Poonam Puri and Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Professor Roxanne Mykitiuk Participates in International VOICES Project, Roxanne Mykitiuk
Professor Signa Daum Shanks Comments on Behavioural Economics, Provincial Governments, and Indigenous Peoples: “Tackling Root Causes a Sound Policy”, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Professors Poonam Puri and Obiora Okafor Receive 2016-17 Harry Arthurs Collaborative Research Grants, Poonam Puri and Obiora C. Okafor
Professor Stepan Wood awarded York Research Chair, Stephan Wood
Professor Trevor Farrow to be a Speaker at OECD-Open Society Justice Initiative meeting on “Understanding Effective Access to Justice” Nov. 3 and 4 at the OECD in Paris, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Profile Of Andrew Petter, President and Vice-Chancellor, Simon Fraser University, Andrew Petter
Promoting Stability in International Finance – Legislative and Regulatory Reform of Payment and Settlement Systems, Benjamin Geva
Promoting Worker Voice through Good Faith Bargaining Laws: The Canadian and Australian Experience, Sara Slinn and Anthony Forsyth
Prophets of Doom, Seers of Fortune: 20 Years of Expert Evidence under the Oakes Test, Robert E. Charney and S. Zachary Green
Proportionality, Discretion, and the Roles of Judges and Prosecutors at Sentencing, Palma Paciocco
Protecting Reasonable Expectations: Mapping the Trajectory of the Law, Edward J. Waitzer and Douglas Sarro
Protectionism in Reverse, Gus Van Harten
Proving a Violation: Rhetoric, Research and Remedy, Alan N. Young
PS v Ontario: Rethinking The Role of the Charter in Civil Commitment, Isabel Grant and Peter J. Carver
Public Interest Immunity, Benjamin Berger
Punitive in Effect: Reflections on Canada v. Whaling, Hamish Stewart
Push for NDP to Embrace, Debate Leap Manifesto Intensifies Ahead of Convention, Craig Scott
Putting Up a Defence: Sex, Murder, and Videotapes, Allan C. Hutchinson
Q & A: Jesse Razaqpur, the Artisanal Whiskey Distiller Who Sued the LCBO, Jesse Razapur and Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Racial profiling a blight on holiday shopping, Tomee Elizabeth Sojourner
Reaffirmation of Debt in Consumer Bankruptcy in Canada, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Reasoning with Inferences: Themes from Prior Consistent Statements and Trace Evidence, Benjamin Berger
Recent Developments in Canadian Criminal Law, Benjamin Berger and Gerry Ferguson
Recent Developments in Canadian Criminal Law, Benjamin Berger
Recent Developments in Canadian Criminal Law, Benjamin Berger
“Reconciling Rights” the Supreme Court of Canada's Approach To Competing Charter Rights, Frank Iacobucci
Reconciling Rights: The Whatcott Case as Missed Opportunity, Cara Faith Zwibel
Reconsidering Copyright's Constitutionality, Graham Reynolds
Reconsidering Copyright’s Constitutionality, Graham J. Reynolds
Reconsidering Reconciliation: The Long Game, Jeffery G. Hewitt
Recovering the Promise of Public Truth: Juridification and the Loss of Purpose in Public Inquiries, Jessica Mckeachie
Redesigning The Economy, Shanthi Senthe
Reflecting Culture: Polygamy and the Charter, Carissima Mathen
Reflecting on a Legacy, Jamie Cameron
Reflections on the Supreme Court of Canada 2012 Copyright Decisions, Marshall Rothstein
Reforming the Law of Crossborder Litigation: Judicial Jurisdiction, Janet Walker
Reforming the Supreme Court Appointment Process, 2004-2014: A 10-Year Democratic Audit, Adam M. Dodek
Registered Savings Plans and the Making of Middle Class Canada: Toward a Performative Theory of Tax Policy, Lisa Philipps
Regulating Water and War in Iraq: A Dangerous Dark Side of New Governance, Tracey Leigh Dowdeswell and Patricia Hania
Regulators Restrain a ‘Public Interest’ Push on Poison Pills, Sean Vanderpol and Edward J. Waitzer
Re-Imagining Child Welfare Systems in Canada Symposium, Office of External Relations & Communications
Reinforcing the Identity of the African Children's Rights Committee: A Case for Limiting the Lust for Judicial Powers in Quasi -Judicial Human Rights Mechanisms, Solomon T. Ebobrah
Reining in the Senate, Craig M. Scott
Religion and the Exercise of Public Authority, Benjamin Berger and Richard Moon
Religious Commitment and Identity: Syndicat Northcrest v. Amselem, Richard Moon
Religious Institutionalism in a Canadian Context, Victor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli and Lawrence David
Remedial Minimalism under Section 24(1) of the Charter: Bjelland, Khadr and Nasogaluak, Gerald Chan
Remedial Power of Administrative Tribunals, Peter W. Hogg
Reproductive Rights in Affluent Nations, Roxanne Mykitiuk and Robyn Lee
Reputational Privacy and the Internet: A Matter for Law?, Elizabeth Anne Kirley
Request for Bikini Photo in Line with ‘Open Court’, Jamie Cameron and Alia Dharssi
Research findings in Professor Aaron Dhir’s book on homogeneity of corporate boards cited in report by influential and respected agency of the U.S. Congress, Office of External Relations & Communications
Resiling from Reconciling?: Musing on R. v. Kapp, Patricia Hughes
Responsibility to Protect (R2P), The Responsibility of the International Community to Protect Syrian Citizens, Ghuna Bdiwi
Retiring Justice Thomas Cromwell Brought Clarity, Passion for Improving Access to Justice, Lorne Sossin and Tonda MacCharles
Retiring Ontario judge looks back, ponders future, Sandra Chapnik
Reversal of Fortune: Litigating Health Care Reform in Auton v. British Columbia, Christopher P. Manfredi and Antonia Maioni
Revolution and Aftermath: B.C. Health Services and Its Implications, Robin K. Basu
Rewriting the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Four Suggestions Designed to Promote a Fairer Trial and Evidentiary Process, Peter Sankoff
Rights and Responsibilities: What are the Prospects for the Responsibility to Protect in the International/Transnational Arena?, Carolyn Helen Filteau
Right Theory, Wrong Reasons: Dynamic Interpretation, the Charter and “Fundamental Laws”, Randal N. M. Graham
Ripples and Triples in the Bibliographic Data Pool : RDA and Linked Data, F. Tim Knight
Risk-Based Overrides of Share Ownership as Specific Anti-Avoidance Rules, Timothy Edgar
Robarts Centre Presents Two-Day Conference and Annual Lecture, Deborah McGregor
Robert Pickton Can’t Be Prevented From Profiting From Memoir, Alan Young
Robin Camp case: What does it take to have a judge removed from the bench?, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Roméo Phillion: Decades spent in prison for murder he didn’t commit, Osgoode’s Innocence Project
Ron Atkey’s advice to Liberals on Syrian refugee resettlement: ‘Move quickly’, Ron Atkey
‘Room Left to Grow’: Canada’s First Aboriginal Justice Minister One Year In, Lorne Sossin
Roy Green – Legalizing marijuana, Alan N. Young
RU Considers Unique Approach to Legal Education, Al Downham
Ruling Favours Privacy Rights of Survivors, Yamri Taddese and Signa A. Daum Shanks
R. v. B. (D.): The Constitutionalization of Adolescence, Nicholas Bala
R. v. Bryan: The Supreme Court and the Electoral Process, Christopher D. Bredt and Margot Finley
R. v. Conway: UnChartered Territory for Administrative Tribunals, Christopher D. Bredt and Ewa Krajewska
R. v. Ferguson and the Search for a Coherent Approach to Mandatory Minimum Sentences under Section 12, Lisa Dufraimont
R. v. Henry: Self-Incrimination and Self-Reflection in the Supreme Court, Gary Trotter
R. v. Khawaja: At the Limits of Fundamental Justice, Hamish Stewart
R. v. Mapara: Preserving the Co-Conspirators' Exception to the Hearsay Rule, Lisa Dufraimont
R. v. Powley: Building a Foundation for the Constitutional Recognition of Métis Aboriginal Rights, Lori Sterling and Peter Lemmond
R. v. Ryan and the Principle of Moral Involuntariness, Kimberley Crosbie
Safeguarding the Longue Durée: Environmental Rights in the Canadian Constitution, Lynda M. Collins
Safe in a sacred space, Sean Rehaag
“Sauvé and Prisoners' Voting Rights: The Death of the Good Citizen?”, David M. Brown
School Abuse Victims’ Privacy Rights Upheld, Trevor C. W. Farrow
‘Sea Change’ Wave Crashing on Robin Camp, Lorne Sossin
Search and Seizure in 2004: Dialogue or Dead-End?, Alan Young
Searching for the Constitutional Core of Access to Justice, Melina Buckley
Secrecy and Good Governance, Craig Scott
Sectarian War In Syria Introduced New Gender-Based Crimes, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Hilmi Zawati
Section 15(1) at the Supreme Court 2001-2002: Caution and Conflict in Defining “The Most Difficult Right”, Sonia Lawrence
Section 15(2), Ameliorative Programs and Proportionality Review, Jena McGill
Section 15 Jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of Canada in 2000, David L. Corbett, Karen Spector, and Jonathan Strug
Section 1, Constitutional Reasoning and Cultural Difference: Assessing the Impacts of Alberta v. Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, Benjamin L. Berger
Section 1, Constitutional Reasoning, and Cultural Difference: Assessing the Impacts of Alberta v. Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, Benjamin Berger
Section 7 and Administrative Law Deference: No Room at the Inn?, David Mullan
Section 7 of the Charter and the Common Law Rules of Evidence, Hamish Stewart
Section 7 of the Charter and the Principled Assignment of Legislative Jurisdiction, Alana Klein
Sentencing and the Salience of Pain and Hope, Benjamin Berger
Sentencing and the Salience of Pain and Hope, Benjamin Berger
Serious Injuries Sustained in Reported Armed Robbery, but Arrest Made in Fall Sexual Assault, Lorne Sossin
Sexual Assault Cases in the Supreme Court of Canada: Losing Sight of Substantive Equality?, Emma Cunliffe
Shareholder Activism Examined, Mary Condon
Shocked About Trump? Look Yourself in the Mirror, Faisal Kutty
'Shopping While Black’ Focus Of Ontario Human Rights Commission Report, Tomee Elizabeth Sojourner
‘Shopping While Black’: Marketplace Finds Some Shoppers Targeted By Retailers Because Of Race, Tomee Elizabeth Sojourner and Lindsay Sample
Should the Left Hand Get What the Right Hand's Got?: Government Information Sharing, Criminal Investigation, and Privacy Rights, Robert Frater
Six Emerging and Established Researchers Newly Appointed York Research Chairs, Stepan Wood
Six Graduate Researchers Honoured with Thesis Prize Including Osgoode’s Dana Phillips, Dana Phillips
'Slutwalks aren't the lunatic fringe of feminism. They're a reminder that dressing "like a slut" is never an invitation to rape', Osgoode Hall Law School
Sniffing Out the Ancillary Powers Implications of the Dog Sniff Cases, James Stribopoulos
Some Thoughts on Appellate Advocacy in Constitutional Cases, Robert G. Richards
So What is the Real Legacy of Oakes?: Two Decades of Proportionality Analysis under the Canadian Charter’s Section 1, Sujit Choudhry
Special speaker series highlights Osgoode Professional Development’s 20th anniversary, Office of External Relations & Communications
Speech on the Occasion of the Constitutional Cases Conference of Osgoode Hall Law School, Adrienne Clarkson PC, CC, CMM, COM, CD
Stare Decisis and Constitutional Supremacy: Will Our Charter Past Become an Obstacle to Our Charter Future?, Joseph J. Arvay, Sheila M. Tucker, and Alison M. Latimer
State Neutrality and Freedom of Conscience and Religion, Bruce Ryder
Steeped in Politics: The Ongoing History of Politics in Policing, Margaret Beare
Stephen Harper’s accidental legal legacy, Benjamin L. Berger
Stock Exchange Cracks Down After Stream of ‘Shell’ Companies Make it to Market, Edward J. Waitzer
Storytelling in the 21st Century: An Interview with Hal Niedzviecki, Hal Niedzviecki
Strategic Plan: Defining the Intersection of Business, Law and Public Policy, Hennick Centre for Business and Law at York University
Strict Review of Standard Texts is SCC’s Direction, John McCamus and Cristin Schmitz
Structure, Substance and Spirit: Lessons in Constitutional Architecture from the Senate Reform Reference, Kate Glover
Student Loans and Bankruptcy: Five Years Later, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Summer Caseworkers at Parkdale Community Legal Services Ratify Their First Collective Agreement, Parkdale Community Legal Services
Summer Study Abroad Programme: Experiential Learning for CUHK Law Students, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Supporters Express Shock after Prominent Preacher Charged In Historic Sex Assault, Craig Scott
Supreme Court Appointment Makes History While Keeping Traditional Regional Balance, Lorne Sossin
Supreme Court Justice Cromwell to Retire, Jamie Cameron and Philip Girard
Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cromwell to Retire in September, Philip Girard
Supreme Court Nominee Criticized Over Ruling in Sex Assault Case Appeal, Lisa Dufraimoint
Supreme Court of Canada Constitutional Cases 2007: Defining Access to Justice, Patricia Hughes
Supreme Court of Canada Equality Jurisprudence and “Everyday Life”, Patricia Hughes
Supreme Court Recognizes (a Derivative) Right to Access Information, Ryder L. Gilliland
Supreme Court Rules Police Can Swab a Suspected Rapist Without a Warrant, Benjamin Berger and Sean Fine
Surviving Difference: Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals, Intergenerational Justice, and the Future of Reproduction, Robyn Lee and Roxanne Mykitiuk
Survivor of St. John’s Sexual Assault Suing Police and Province for Failing to Warn Public a Predator Was Lurking, Allan Hutchinson and Sue Bailey
Symposium on the Role of the Judiciary Honours Former Israeli Supreme Court President, Office of External Relations & Communications
Systemic Corruption in an Advanced Welfare State: Lessons from the Quebec Charbonneau Inquiry, Denis Saint-Martin
Task Force Report on Medical Regulatory Bodies Kept Secret Over Defamation Concerns, Jamie Cameron
Taxing State-Owned Enterprises: Understanding a Basic Institution of State Capitalism, Wei Cui
Taxing State-Owned Enterprises: Understanding a Basic Institution of State Capitalism, Wei Cui
Technological Change and Copyright Tariffs after CBC v. SODRAC (SCC 2015) - Part 1, Carys Craig, Giuseppina D'Agostino, Gregory Hagen, and Cameron Hutchinson
Technological Change and Copyright Tariffs after CBC v. SODRAC (SCC 2015) - Part 2, Ariel Katz, David Fewer, Veronica Syrtash, and Marshall Rothstein
Technological Change and Copyright Tariffs after CBC v. SODRAC (SCC 2015) - Part 3, Carys Craig, Mario Bouchard, Adriane Porcin, and Marshall Rothstein
Technological Neutrality: Recalibrating Copyright in the Information Age, Carys Craig
Test SCLR import: Constitutional Cases 2000: An Overview, Patrick J. Patrick J. Monahan
Test SCLR import: Constitutional Cases 2000: An Overview, Patrick J. Patrick J. Monahan
“Thank God We’re Here”: Judicial Exclusivity in Charter Interpretation and Its Consequences, Grant A. Huscroft
Thank Osgoode for social justice – Why OSAII became possible, Knia Singh
The Aboriginal Constitution, Brian Slattery
The Aboriginal Sentencing Provision of the Criminal Code as a Protected “Other Right” under Section 25 of the Charter, Larry Chartrand
The Annual of German & European Law, Vols. 2 & 3, Peer Zumbansen
The Application of Gladue to Bail: Problems, Challenges, and Potential, Jillian Anne Rogin
The Bank Manager Always Rings Twice: Stereotyping in Equity After Garcia, Richard Haigh and Samantha Hepburn
The Black Hawk and The Red Eagle by Ya’Ya Heit, Ya’Ya Heit
The Brazilian Clean Company Act: Using Institutional Multiplicity for Effective Punishment, Mariana Mota Prado, Lindsey D. Carson, and Izabela Correa
The Brazilian Clean Company Act: Using Institutional Multiplicity for Effective Punishment, Mariana Mota Prado, Lindsey Carson, and Izabela Correa
The Breakdown of the Rule of Law in Sri Lanka: An Overview, James Yap and Craig Scott
The Brilliant Career of Section 7 of the Charter, Peter W. Hogg
The Bungling of Justice Nadon’s Appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada, Hugo Cyr
The Bunk House Rules: A Materialist Approach to Legal Consciousness in the Context of Migrant Workers’ Housing in Ontario, Adrian Smith
The Canada Brand: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America, Shin Imai
The Canada-China FIPPA: Its Uniqueness and Non-Reciprocity, Gus Van Harten
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Canadian Officials Abroad, Donald J. Rennie and Ramona Rothschild
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Twenty Years Later, R. Roy McMurtry
The Canadian Law of Toxic Torts, by Lynda Collins & Heather Mcleod-Kilmurray, Meinhard Doelle
The Capital Markets Perspective on a National Securities Regulator, Poonam Puri
The Case against Offence-Based Challenges for Cause in Cases of Violence against Women and Children, Lisa Dufraimont
The Charter and Protection against Wrongful Conviction: Good, Bad or Irrelevant?, Christopher Sherrin
The Charter Balance against Unscrupulous Law and Order Politics, Don Stuart
The Charter of Whiteness: Twenty-Five Years of Maintaining Racial Injustice in the Canadian Criminal Justice System, David M. Tanovich
The Charter’s Legislative Override: Feat or Figment of the Constitutional Imagination?, Jamie Cameron
The Charter versus the Government’s Crime Agenda, Kent Roach
The Civil Litigation Process : Cases and Materials, Janet Walker
The Class Composition Of The Palladium Of Liberty : Trial Jurors In The Eighteenth Century, Douglas C. Hay
The Common Law Confessions Rule in the Charter Era: Current Law and Future Directions, Lisa Dufraimont
The Common Law Confessions Rule in the Charter Era: Current Law and Future Directions, Lisa Dufraimont
The Comprehensive Guide to Legal Research, Writing & Analysis, Moira McCarney
The Constitutional Dimensions of Aboriginal Title, Brian Slattery
The Constitutionalization of Solicitor-Client Privilege, Mahmud Jamal and Brian Morgan
The Constitutional Status of the Supreme Court of Canada, Warren J. Newman
The Constitution of Canada and the Conflict of Laws, Janet Walker
The Constitution of Criminal Justice in Canada, Benjamin L. Berger and James Stribopoulos
The Contribution of Justice Bastarache to Equality Law, James Hendry
The Conventions of Constitutional Amendment in Canada, Richard Albert
The Conventions of Constitutional Amendment in Canada, Richard Albert
The Cost of Uncertainty: Navigating the Boundary Between Legal Information and Legal Services in the Access to Justice Sector, Jennifer Bond, David Wiseman, and Emily Bates
The Court's Exercise of Plenary Power: Rewriting the Two-Row Wampum, Gordon Christie
The Cultural Limits of Legal Tolerance, Benjamin Berger
The Death of Oakes: Time for a Rights-Specific Approach?, Christopher D. Bredt and Heather K. Pessione
The Defence of Responsible Communication, Peter A. Downard
The Differential Treatment of Adolescents as a Principle of Fundamental Justice: An Analysis of R. v. B. (D.) and C. (A.) v. Manitoba, Cheryl L. Milne
The Digitization of Section 8 of the Charter: Reform or Revolution?, Steven Penney
The Disturbing Agenda to Rewrite India’s History, Faisal Kutty
The Diversity Advantage, Aaron A. Dhir
The Downsides of Post-Secondary Co-op Work Placements, Lisa Philipps, Joseph F. Turcotte, and Leslie Nichols
The Dutiful Conscript: An Originalist View of Justice Wilson’s Conception of Charter Rights and Their Limits, Adam M. Dodek
The Duty of Corporate Directors to Tie Executive Compensation to the Long-Term Sustainability of the Firm, Alberto Salazar and Muthana Mohamed
The End of Umpire? Federalism and Judicial Restraint, Bruce Ryder
The End of Umpire?: Federalism and Judicial Restraint, Bruce Ryder
The Environmental Emergency and the Legality of Discretion in Environmental Law, Jocelyn Stacey
The Evolving Approach To Section 15(1): Diminished Rights or Bolder Communities?, Roslyn J. Levine Q.C. and Jonathon W. Penney
The Faces of Coercion: The Legal Regulation of Labor Conflict in Ontario, 1880-1889, Eric Tucker
The Fatal Hunting Accident That Saw Former NHL Star Stan Jonathan Kill Peter Kosid In 2012, Alan Young and Susan Clairmont
The Federal Principle and the 2005 Balance of Powers in Canada, Eugénie Brouillet
The Fictitious Payee Strikes Again: The Continuing Misadventures of BEA S. 20(5), Benjamin Geva
The First Years of the South African Constitutional Court, Richard J. Goldstone
The Forgotten Right: Section 9 of the Charter, Its Purpose and Meaning, James Stribopoulos
The Gender of Genetic Futures: The Canadian Biotechnology Strategy, Women and Health, Roxanne Mykitiuk, Fiona Miller, and Lorna Weir
The Generative Structure of Aboriginal Rights, Brian Slattery
The Globalization of Crime Control: The Use of Non-criminal Justice Responses for Countering Organized Crime, Bjarni Halldor Sigursteinsson
The Goal of Legalized Cannabis Shouldn’t Be Corporate Gold, Alan Young
The Greening Garden: Equality Rights Under the Canadian Constitution, D. Geoffrey Cowper Q.C.
The Helping Profession : Can Pro Bono Lawyers Make Sick Children Well?, Lorne Sossin
The Honourable Marshall Rothstein appointed Distinguished Visiting Professor, Office of External Relations & Communications
The Humility of Administrative Law : Marshall Rothstein's Prudent Vision, Lorne Sossin
The Impact of Lovelace v. Ontario on Section 15 of the Charter, Lori Sterling
The Impact of the Charter on the Law of Search and Seizure, Tim Quigley
The Impact of the Charter on the Law of Sexual Assault: Plus Ça Change, Plus C’est La Même Chose, Martha Shaffer
The Implications of Parliament's Exercise of Section 91(24) Powers for the Inherent Right of Self-Government, Kent McNeil
The Increasing Irrelevance of Section 1 of the Charter, Christopher D. Bredt and Adam M. Dodek
The Inherent Right of Self-Government: Emerging Directions for Legal Research, Kent McNeil
The Inherent Rights of First Nations to Self-Determination and Self-Government, Kent McNeil
The Intellectual Property Opinions of Mr. Justice Rothstein, David Vaver
The International Income Taxation of Portfolio Debt in the Presence of Bi-Directional Capital Flows, Ewen McCann
The Interrogation Trilogy and the Protections for Interrogated Suspects in Canadian Law, Lisa Dufraimont
The Intoxication Defence: Constitutionally Impaired and in Need of Rehabilitation, Gerry Ferguson
The Journalist-Source Privilege in Quebec Civil Law: Globe and Mail v. Canada (Attorney General), Christian Leblanc, Marc-André Nadon, and Émilie Forgues-Bundock
The Jurisdiction of Inherent Right Aboriginal Governments, Kent McNeil
The Jury Vetting Cases: New Insights on Jury Trials in Criminal Cases?, Vanessa MacDonnell
The Justice Design Project is Back! Early-Bird Registration Deadline is June 30, 2016., Winkler Institute for Dispute Resolution
The Lands and Trust Services Initiative: Its Potential Impact on the Federal Government's Fiduciary Obligations, Kent McNeil
The Law of Privilege, Benjamin Berger
The Law of the Land: New Jurisprudence on Aboriginal Title, Senwung Luk
The Law When It Comes to Defending Your Property, Boris Bytensky
The Legal Regulation of Adult Personal Relationships: Evaluating Policy Objectives and Legal Options in Federal Legislation, Brenda Cossman and Bruce Ryder
The Legal Unintelligibility of Prayer, Benjamin Berger
The Liberals’ Expensive Renewable Deals will Cost Taxpayers a ‘Staggering’ Amount to Tear Up, Ron Clark
The Limits Of Open Justice, Lorne Sossin and Yamri Taddese
The Limits of Police Interrogation: The Limits of the Charter, Gary T. Trotter
The Limits of Privacy: Some Reflections on Section 8 of the Charter, Croft Michaelson
The Long and Winding Road: Case Comment on Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (Minister of Canadian Heritage), Bryan P. Schwartz and Darla L. Rettie
The Making of the Canadian Legal Profession: A Hybrid Heritage, Philip Girard
The McLachlin Court and the Charter in 2012, Jamie Cameron
The Mural and the Damage Done, Lorne Sossin
The Myths of Judicial Activism, Kent Roach
The New Truth: Victims Never Lie, Edward L. Greenspan Q.C.
The 'Noble Failure' Approach to Electoral Reform, Craig Scott
The ‘Objectives’ and ‘Principles’ of the WTO Trips Agreement: A Detailed Anatomy, Alison Slade
The ‘Objectives’ and ‘Principles’ of the WTO Trips Agreement: A Detailed Anatomy, Alison Slade
The Objectives and Principles of the WTO TRIPS Agreement: A Detailed Anatomy, Alison Slade
Theorizing International Criminal Procedure Review Essay: Christoph Safferling's International Criminal Procedure, Sujith Xavier
The Osgoode Brief (Fall 2015), Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
The Paradox of Constitutional Amendments, Michel Robert
The Passing of Professor Emeritus Reuben Hasson, Reuben A. Hasson
The Past and Future of Constitutional Law and Social Justice: Majestic or Substantive Equality?, David Wiseman
The Patchwork Principle against Self-Incrimination under the Charter, Lisa Dufraimont
The Patchwork Principle Against Self-Incrimination Under the Charter, Lisa Dufraimont
The Patriation and Quebec Veto References: The Supreme Court Wrestles with the Political Part of the Constitution, Peter H. Russell
The Political Economic Dimensions of Executive Compensation Reform: Can the Foundations of Shareholder Primacy Be Sustained in the Post - Crisis Regulatory Environment?, Dezso Peter Arpad Farkas
The Political Impact of the Charter, Judy Rebick
The Potential for Misusing “Genetic Predisposition” in Canadian Courts and Tribunals, Roxanne Mykitiuk, Mark Pioro, Lilith Finkler, and Jeff Nisker
The Principal-Residence Exemption is a Fixable Piece of the Housing Puzzle, Lisa Philipps
The "Principle" of Federalism and the Legacy of Patriation and Quebec Veto References, Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens
The Processor and the Contractual Matrix in a Card Scheme: How Privity Fell and Resurrected in Aldo V. Moneris, Benjamin Geva
The Promise of the Rule of (Environmental) Law: A Reply to Pardy's Unbearable Licence, Jocelyn Stacey Assistant Professor
The Promise of the Rule of (Environmental) Law: A Reply to Pardy’s Unbearable Licence, Jocelyn Stacey
The Protection of Innocence Under Section 7 of the Charter, Kent Roach
The Public Law Consequences of Private Disputes: Néron v. CBC and the Law of Defamation, Mark J. Freiman
The Punishment Agenda in the Courts, Debra Parkes
The Quasi-Revival of the Canadian Bill of Rights and Its Implications for Administrative Law, Lorne Sossin
The Quest for Tax Reform, Neil Brooks
"The question calls for an answer, and I propose to answer it": The Patriation Reference as Constitutional Method, Carissima Mathen
The (Re)Discovery of the Proportionality Principle in Sentencing in Ipeelee: Constitutionalization and the Emergence of Collective Responsibility, Marie-Eve Sylvestre
The Re-emergence of a Clash of Rights: A Critical Analysis of the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in R. v. S. (N.), Ranjan K. Agarwal and Carlo Di Carlo
The Relationship Between Human Rights and Judicial Globalization, Klodian Rado
There’s No Easy Way to Combat Radicalization on Belgium, Jamil Jivani and Rachel Brown
The Right to Pre-trial Silence: Where Does It Stand and What’s Next after Singh?, Jamie Klukach and Diana Lumba
The Right to Self-Determination of a People: A Twailian Analysis of ICJ Decisions in Cameroon v. Nigeria, East Timor, and Western Sahara Cases, Ngozi Sunday Nwoko
The Rise of Facts and Demise of Norms in Charter Litigation, Ronalda Murphy
The Rise of International Law in Canadian Constitutional Litigation: Fugue or Fusion?: Recent Developments and Challenges in Internalizing International Law, Louis LeBel and Gloria Chao
The Road Not Taken: Bernardo Judge Considered Priesthood, Patrick Lesage
The Road Not Taken: Bernardo Judge Considered Priesthood, Patrick Lesage
The Role of Corporate Governance in Curbing Foreign Corrupt Business Practices, Poonam Puri and Andrew Nichol
The Role of Corporate Governance in Curbing Foreign Corrupt Business Practices, Poonam Puri and Andrew Nichol
Therrien, Ocean Port and the Doctrines of Judicial and Tribunal Independence, Robert J. Sharpe and Shirley Margolis
The Rule in Hodge's Case: Rumours of its Death are Greatly Exaggerated, Benjamin Berger
The Santa Cruz 13 Freed!, Grace Yogaretnam
The Search for Alternatives to Exempt Treatment of Financial Services Under a Value-Added Tax, Tim Edgar
The ‘Second Labour Trilogy’: A Comment on R. v. Advance Cutting, Dunmore v. Ontario, and R.W.D.S.U. v. Pepsi Cola, Jamie Cameron
The “Second Labour Trilogy”: A Comment On R. V. Advance Cutting, Dunmore V. Ontario, and R.W.D.S.U. V. Pepsi-Cola, Jamie Cameron
These Women Are Ready, Willing and Waiting for a Seat at the Board Table, Poonam Puri
The Shadow of Absurdity and the Challenge of Easy Cases: Looking Back on the Supreme Court Act Reference, Carissima Mathen
The Shaky Foundation of “Statutory Platforms”: A Comment on Baier v. Alberta, Robert E. Charney
The Silence of Section 15: Searching for Equality at the Supreme Court of Canada in 2007, Daphne Gilbert
The Social Determinants of ‘Health’ of Embryos: Practices, Purposes, and Implications, Roxanne Mykitiuk and Jeff Nisker
The South of the North: Building on on Critical Approaches to International Law with Lessons from the Fourth World, Amar Bhatia
The Strange Double Life of Canadian Equality Rights, Bruce Ryder
The Supreme Court's Compassionate Judge: Charter Jurisprudence in the Cory Years, Jamie Cameron
The Taxation of Financial Arrangements (TOFA) Legislation: Is There Work Left to be Done?, Timothy Edgar
The Technology of Political Communication: R. V. Bryan and the Knowledgeable Voter in the 21st Century, Richard Haigh
The Technology of Political Communication: R. v. Bryan and the Knowledgeable Voter in the 21st Century, Richard Haigh
The TPP Hands Control Over Trade to the World’s Wealthiest, Gus Van Harten and Sujata Dey
The Transnationalization of Truth: A Meditation on Sri Lanka and Honduras, Craig Scott
The trouble with equity-based pay and the elusive quest for a remedy, Edward J. Waitzer
The Trouble with Income Trusts, Timothy Edgar
The Unbearable Licence of Being the Executive: A Response to Stacey’s Permanent Environmental Emergency, Bruce Pardy
The Unbearable License of Being the Executive: A Response to Stacey's Permanent Environmental Emergency, Bruce Pardy
The Upside of Dissent in Equality Jurisprudence, Carissima Mathen
The View from Down Under: Freedom of the Press in Canada, James Allan
The Virtues of Law in the Politics of Religious Freedom, Benjamin Berger
This Company Lends Money to Pay for Your Divorce, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Those Living in Glass Houses Shouldn’t Throw Stones, Faisal Kutty
Thousands of Ontario businesses missing accessibility deadlines, David Lepofsky
Threading Together Abuse of Process and Exclusion of Evidence: How it Became Possible to Rebuke Mr. Big, Steve Coughlan
Three Theories of “Principles of Fundamental Justice”, Nader R. Hasan
Three York University Faculty Appointed to the Order of Canada, David Vaver
Through The Looking Glass: Transparency in the WTO, Maria Panezi
Time for Egypt to Allow Khaled al-Qazzaz to Return Home, Faisal Kutty
Time to End Criminal Code’s State-Sanctioned Homophobia, Craig Scott
Time to Overhaul Canada’s No-Fly Program, Faisal Kutty and Mustafa Jilani
Tina Fontaine's Alleged Killer Says Police Fabricated Evidence, Lisa Dufraimont
'Tiny' but Mighty Wallonia Sets Stage for Big Changes to CETA, Craig Scott
Tobacco Blowback: How Colonial Trade Turned a Sacred Plant into a Toxic Threat, Ikechi Mgbeoji
Today it's Mandatory Music. Tomorrow it's Removing Hijabs, Faisal Kutty
To Dignity Through the Back Door: Tsilhqot’in and the Aboriginal Title Test, Andrée Boisselle
To Fill or Not to Fill Individual Responsibility Gaps, François Tanguay-Renaud
Tongue Tied: The No Comment, Comment, Lorne Sossin
Toronto-Based Visual Artist Dan Bergeron Appointed 2016-17 Osgoode Artist in Residence, Dan Bergeron and Office of External Relations & Communications
Toronto convention to focus on true message of Islam, Faisal Kutty
Toronto Innocence Project Tackles 1983 Brantford Murder Case, Alan Young, Innocence Project, and Susan Gamble
Toronto Ombudsman Says Regular Complaints Continue to Rise, Lorne Sossin
Toronto Overtakes Vancouver as Country’s Cannabis Capital, Harrison Jordan and Mike Hager
Tort Lite?: Vancouver (City) v. War and the Availability of Damages for Charter Infringements, Robert E. Charney and Josh Hunter
Tory Says Changes are Necessary to Modernize Policing, Margaret Beare and Kendra Mangione
Towards a Public Law of Privacy: Meeting the Big Data Challenge, Lisa M. Austin
To What End the Dialogue?, E. Ria Tzimas
Tracking Queer Kinships: Assisted Reproduction, Family Law and the Infertility Trap, Stewart Donnell Marvel
Trade Trumps Climate Change Action At COP21, Gus Van Harten
Transcanada the Underdog in NAFTA Gambit Over Keystone XL Rejection, Gus Van Harten and Jeff Gray
Transnational Voluntary Climate Change Initiatives for Local Governments: Key Variables, Drivers and Likely Effect, Stepan Wood and Kevin Thompson
Trans Pacific Partnerships’ Major Problem – Investor-State Dispute Settlements, Gus Van Harten and Christina MacPherson
Transparency Confined to the Courthouse: A Critical Analysis of Criminal Lawyer's Assn., C.B.C. and National Post, Gerald Chan
TRC Will Have ‘Enduring’ Impact on Law Schools, Lorne Sossin and Yamri Taddese
Treaty Interpretation After R. v. Marshall; R. v. Bernard, Mahmud Jamal
Treaty Settlement Land Title and Jurisdiction: Legal and Constitutional Issues, Kent McNeil
Triggering the Right to Counsel: “Detention” and Section 10 of the Charter, Steven Penney
Trudeau, EU Leaders Sign Canada-European Union Free-Trade Deal, Gus Van Harten
Trudeau’s Pick for Pot Czar Raises Eyebrows: Critics Question Whether Former Police Chief Bill Blair is Best Man for the Job, Alan Young and Betsy Powell
Trump Hat Judge Faces Potential Bias Application, Lorne Sossin
TTC Faces Tough Road Ahead With Random Drug Testing Program: Expert, Eric Tucker
Twenty-Five Years in Search of a Reasonable Approach, Michal Fairburn
Two Osgoode Alumni LSUC Honorary LLD Recipients, David Lepofsky and Mark Persaud
Two York U Professors Among Five Canadian Scholars Honoured as 2016 Trudeau Fellows, Office of External Relations & Communications
TWU Heads for Top Court After Losing Appeal, James MacPherson and Cristin Schmitz
Unanimous Shareholder Agreements, Nicolas William Juzda
Unappealing: An Assessment of the Limits on Appeal Rights in Canada's New Refugee Determination System, Sean Rehaag and Angus Gavin Grant
Unappealing: An Assessment of the Limits on Appeal Rights in Canada's New Refugee Determination System, Angus Gavin Grant and Sean Rehaag
Unavoidable Judicial Power and Inevitable Charter Controversy, Bruce Ryder
Understanding and Taming Public and Private Corruption in the Twenty-First Century, Ron Atkey, Margaret M. Beare, and Cynthia Williams
Uneasiness Over Ruling Buying Time, Jamie Cameron and Cristin Schmitz
U.N. Human Rights Advisor to Explore Sustainable Development and its Implications for Africa, Obiora C. Okafor
Unintended Consequences of Mandatory Charging for Domestic Abuse, Janet Mosher and Doreen Nicoll
Unionization at Justice Canada: A Case Study, Andrij Roman Kowalsky
United Nations Appoints Osgoode Professor Signa Daum Shanks to Participate at UN Forum on Indigenous Issues, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Universities Cannot Thrive When Some Students Feel Unwelcome, Lorne Sossin
UN Scandal With A Canadian Twist: New Human-Rights Rapporteur Says He’s Not Anti-Israel, Craig Scott
Update on Admissibility of Expert Evidence, Lisa Dufraimont
Upward Grind In Crude Prices Expected to End, Shin Imai
Using the Charter to Cure Health Care: Panacea or Placebo?, Benjamin Berger
Vagueness, Inconsistency and Less Respect for Charter Rights of Accused at the Supreme Court in 2012-2013, Don Stuart
Valorizing the Subjunctive: The Unfortunate Judicial Contribution of R. v. Carosella, Jim Smith and Richard Haigh
Victim Privacy and the Open Court Principle, Jamie Cameron
Violences Liées aux Activités Minières en Amérique Latine, Justice and Corporate Accountability Project
Virtue Pedagogy and International Law Teaching, Hengameh Saberi
Visiting Professor David Lepofsky '79 and Mark Persaud '91 are LSUC Honorary LLD Recipients, Office of External Relations & Communications
Voicing an Opinion: Authorship, Collaboration and the Judgments of Justice Bertha Wilson, Marie-Claire Belleau, Rebecca Johnson, and Christina Vinters
Walloon Acceptance of Flawed Canada-Europe Trade Deal Does Canada No Favours: Walkom, Gus Van Harten
‘Wannabe Toxic-Free?’ From Precautionary Consumption to Corporeal Citizenship, Dayna Scott, Jennie Haw, and Robyn Lee
Warrantless search upheld in drug case, Enzo Rondinelli
Watch an incredible 1983 clip foreshadowing Canada’s new leadership, Sonia Lawrence
Watchdogs, Oversight and Ontario's Thin Blue Line: How the Stakes Got So High, Margaret Beare and Tyler Dawson
We Are All Here to Stay? Indigeneity, Migration, and ‘Decolonizing’ the Treaty Right to Be Here, Amar Bhatia
Welfare State Crime in Canada: The Politics of Tax Evasion in the 1980s, Lorne Sossin
We Must Pay to Reconcile Aboriginal and Private Property, Kent McNeil
We Need Canadian Courts to Uphold the Spirit of our Tax Laws, Lisa Philipps
‘We Shouldn’t be Ticketing Homeless, Unwell People,’ Former Attorney General Says, Daniel Ciarabellini
What Butler Did, Michael Plaxton
What is Equality?: The Winding Course of Judicial Interpretation, Peter W. Hogg
What is Left of Pelech?, Robert Leckey
What is Right with Africa: The Promise of the Protocol on Women's Rights in Africa, Leslye Amede Obiora and Crystal Whalen
What, Like It's Hard?, Alissa Cooper and Daryna Kutsyna
What Norway Can Teach the U.S. About Getting More Women Into Boardrooms, Aaron A. Dhir
What's Law Good For? An Empirical Overview of Charter Equality Rights Decisions, Bruce Ryder, Emily Lawrence, and Cidalia Faria
What’s Law Good For?: An Empirical Overview of Charter Equality Rights Decisions, Bruce Ryder, Cidalia C. Faria, and Emily Lawrence
What’s the Harm in Having a “Harm Principle” Enshrined in Section 7 of the Charter?, Paul Burstein
What the U.S. Can teach Canada About Supreme Court Appointments, Allan C. Hutchinson
What Trade Rules Can Canada Turn to if Trump Rips Up NAFTA?, Gus Van Harten
What Trump Tapped Into and the Conversations that Need to Start, Craig Scott
What We All Need to Understand About the Hajj, Faisal Kutty
When Open Courts Meet Closed Government, David M. Paciocco
When Secret Intelligence Becomes Evidence: Some Implications of Khadr and Charkaoui II, Kent Roach
Whistleblowing and Freedom of Conscience: Towards a New Legal Analysis, Richard Haigh and Peter Bowal
White Fire: Structural Indeterminacy, Constitutional Design, and the Constitution Behind the Text, Benjamin Berger
Whither Community Justice?: The Rise of Court-Connected Mediation in the United States, Colleen M. Hanycz
Who Has Benefited Financially from Investment Treaty Arbitration? An Evaluation of the Size and Wealth of Claimants, Gus Van Harten
Why Anti-Muslim Hate Statistics Don’t Tell the Full Story, Faisal Bhabha
Why Are Fewer Students Applying to Law School?, Ryan Robski
Why Canada has Nothing to Fear Over TPP and Intellectual Property, Barry B. Sookman
Why Canada’s Cities Aren’t Cracking Down on Marijuana Stores, Harrison Jordan
Why Care Less About the Disabled Fetus?, Roxanne Mykitiuk
Why Coywolf Goes to Court, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Why Don't We Have the Same Driving Laws All Across Canada?, Benjamin Berger
Why I Don’t Teach Administrative Law (And Perhaps Why I Should?), Allan C. Hutchinson
Why Innocent Kids Confess to Crimes, Innocence Project
Why is the Uber debate stuck in traffic?, Michael Motala
Why It’s a Bad Idea to be Your Own Lawyer in Divorce Court, Lorne Sossin
Why Obama Must Veto the 9/11 Lawsuit Bill, Faisal Kutty
Why Paris was the target of the ISIS massacre, Ruba Ali Al-Hassani
Will It Ever Be 50/50?: Diversity and Gender in the Law Firm and on Corporate Boards, Kathleen Killin
Will Legalizing Pot Push Out the Pushers?, Alan Young
Working with Bertha Wilson: Perspectives on Liberty, Judicial Decision-Making and a Judge’s Role, Robert Yalden
Workplace Harassment: A Cross-Jurisdictional Comparative Analysis of Legislative Responses to this Workplace Phenomenon in Canada, Kayla Alice Carr
Wrestling with Media’s Access in Assisted Death, Jamie Cameron
Wrestling with Punishment: The Role of the BC Court of Appeal in the Law of Sentencing, Benjamin Berger and Gerry Ferguson
Wrist-slap not enough for police who break law, Enzo Rondinelli
Wrongful Birth Litigation, Clinical Practice Guidelines on Prenatal Screening, and Implications for Physicians, Patients and Disabled Canadians, Roxanne Mykitiuk, Mark Pioro, and Jeff Nisker
Wrongly convicted of murder, Roméo Phillion never lost resilient spirit, Osgoode’s Innocence Project
WXN Presents Prof. Poonam Puri: The Pipeline Problem: Board Diversity in Canada, Poonam Puri
Yakabuski Apologizes for Reference Letter to Supporter Charged with Sexual Assault, Lorne Sossin
York U Gains Six New Canada Research Chairs and Two Renewed Canada Research Chairs, Deborah McGregor
York University Offers 5,000-Plus Pathways to a Degree, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Jennifer Krissalis
York University’s ‘Inclusion’ Committee Stacked with Anti-Israel Faculty, Jewish Group Charges, Faisal Bhabha and Roxanne Mykitiuk
York University Site of Child Welfare Symposium, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School Celebrates Black Excellence, Office of External Relations & Communications
You Don’t Need a Metaphor to Know Which Way the Case Goes: The Senate Reference and Constitutional Metaphors, Richard Haigh
Your Daily Spiel for Wednesday, Lorne Sossin and Daniel Korin
Youth as Victims and Offenders in the Criminal Justice System: A Charter Analysis — Recognizing Vulnerability, Nicholas Bala
Zoning Out Discrimination: Working Towards Housing Equality in Ontario, Jessica Simone Roher