Content Posted in 2019
2019 Alumni Award Winners honoured at the Dean’s Alumni Reception at Osgoode Hall on May 15 for their contributions to the profession, Law School and legal community, Office of External Relations & Communications
$250K Investment Mystery: Accountant Admits in Recorded Call He Doesn’t Know Where Money Is, CBC News
50 Ways Universities Are Partnering With Employers, Ontario Universities
A 130-Year-Old Bar Exam: Could You Pass?, Canadian Lawyer
Aboriginal Lands and Resources: An Assessment of the Royal Commission's Recommendations, Kent McNeil
Aboriginal Nations and the Canadian Nation, Shin Imai
Academic Says New Trespass to Property Act Step in Wrong Direction, MBC Radio
Access to Digital Legal Information: Focus on the English-Speaking Caribbean Countries, Yemisi Dina
A Chief and Court in Transition: The Wagner Court and the Constitution, Jamie Cameron
Achieving a Barrier Free Health System, David Lepofsky
AG David Lametti could be SNC-Lavalin's last hope to avoid prosecution, CBC
A growing source of Canadian asylum-seekers: US citizens whose parents were born elsewhere, Sean Rehaag
A History of Law in Canada, Volume One: Beginnings to 1866, Philip Girard, Jim Phillips, and R. Blake Brown
Alain-Guy Tachou Sipowo awarded Osgoode Catalyst Fellowship for the 2019-20 academic year, YFile
A Legal Disruptor, The Agenda with Steve Paikin
“All Arabs Are Liars”: Arab and Muslim Stereotypes in Canadian Human Rights Law, Reem Bahdi
A long road, Report on Business Magazine
An Empirical Comparison of Insider Trading Enforcement in Canada and the United States, Anita Anand, Stephen J. Choi, Adam C. Pritchard, and Poonam Puri
A new book, “The Class Politics of Law: Essays Inspired by Harry Glasbeek,” edited by Professor Eric Tucker and McMaster University Professor Judy Fudge, has just been published, Fernwood Publishing
An Issue of “Otherness”: Beliefs that Human Trafficking Cannot Affect One’s In-Group Present Obstacle to Combatting Human Trafficking, Margaret Boittin, Claire Q. Evans, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, and Frank T. Tota II
Another One Bites the Dust! Bolstered Law Offices and a Blocked Taxman in Chambre des notaires du Québec, Amy Salyzyn
Approach to Constitutional Principles and Environmental Discretion in Canada, Lynda Collins and Lorne Sossin
Are mandatory vaccines the solution to a looming health crisis — or fuel for conspiracies?, CBC
A Right to Universal Health Coverage in Resource-Constrained Nations? Towards a Blueprint for Better Health Outcomes, Uchechukwu Ngwaba
Articling - A Law School Perspective, Frederick H. Zemans
A Short Video Captures the Outstanding Work of 2018 Bryden Alumni Award Winner Pernille Ironside ’99, YorkU Alumni
Assessing Adler: The Weight of Constitutional History and the Future of Religious Freedom, Benjamin Berger
Assessing the Impact of Unilingualism at the Supreme Court of Canada: Panel Composition, Assertiveness, Caseload, and Deference, Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin and Tiago Rubin
Assn. of Justice Counsel: The Section 7 Liberty Interest in the Context of Employment, Hamish Stewart
At Foodora, A New Twist In Battle Over Contract Labor, Yahoo Finance
A Theoretical Framework for the Protection of Environmental Refugees in International Law, Mathias Sahinkuye
A Theory of Newsgathering? Freedom of the Press at the Supreme Court, Jamie Cameron
Auditor General Michael Ferguson Remembered As ‘Passionate Fighter for Accountability’, National Post
A Withering Instrumentality: The Negative Implications of R. v. Safarzadeh-Markali and other Recent Section 7 Jurisprudence, Andrew Menchynski and Jill R. Presser
Banking, Payments and Negotiable Instruments, Benjamin Geva
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law in Canada, Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Thomas G. W. Telfer
Banning Huawei From Canada’s 5G Networks Could Be Costly for Taxpayers, CBC
B.C., feds struggle to close money laundering loophole, Richmond News
B.C. Lawsuit Against Drug Manufacturers May Be Legal but Perhaps Not Ethical: Law Professors, North Shore News
Becoming and Building Community in Toronto: 1980 to Present, Bernadette Thomas
BEPS and the Emerging Global Approach to Taxing Multinational Enterprises, Jinyan Li, Jin Bao, and Huaning (Christina) Li
Besieged by Workers and the CRA, This Once-Mighty Translation Agency Is Facing Financial Ruin, CBC
Biden’s status as Democratic front-runner reveals #MeToo as weak political strategy, Heidi Matthews
Book Review: Adultery: Infidelity and the Law, by Deborah L. Rhode, Hana Bell
Book Review: Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Yemisi Dina
Book Review: Christopher Nicholls' Corporate Law (EMP, 2006), Mary Condon
Book Review: Describing Electronic, Digital and Other Media Using AACR2 and RDA, F. Tim Knight
Book Review: Holocaust, Genocide, and the Law: A Quest for Justice in a Post-Holocaust World, by Michael J. Bazyler, Irina Samborski
Book Review: Human Rights in Global Health: Rights-Based Governance for a Globalizing World, edited by Benjamin M. Meier & Lawrence O. Gostin, Regiane Garcia and Kristi Heather Kenyon
Book Review: M.Gillen "Securities Law in Canada" (Carswell, 1992), Mary Condon
Book Review: Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World, By Samuel Moyn, Rahina Zarma
Book Review: Paradigms of International Human Rights, by Aaron Xavier Fellmeth, Eric Freeman
Book Review: The Human Rights System, Activist Forces and International Institutions By Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Yemisi Dina
Book Review: Who Owns the Moon?: Extraterrestrial Aspects of Land and Mineral Resources Ownership, F. Tim Knight
Bradford to Add Another Layer of Accountability With Integrity Watchdog, Simcoe.com
Brief on the Investigation of Canadian Nationals for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in Afghanistan, Craig Scott
Bryden Alumni Award 2010: James Love
Bryden Alumni Award 2011: Greg Cooper
Bryden Alumni Awards 2014: Irvin Studin
Bryden Alumni Awards 2014: Kathleen Taylor
Bryden Alumni Awards 2014: Kofi N. Barnes
Bryden Alumni Awards 2014: Samuel Schwartz
Bryden Alumni Awards 2018: Pernille Ironside
Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies, 4th Edition, Cynthia Williams and D. Gordon Smith
Canada, 4 Other Countries Home to Most of the World’s Wildlife — Are They Doing Enough to Save It?, Global News
Canada's Fiduciary Obligation to Aboriginal Peoples in the Context of Accession to Sovereignty by Quebec, Volume 2: Domestic Dimensions, Renée Dupuis and Kent McNeil
Canadians Are Sometimes Pressured to Confess to Crimes They Didn’t Commit, CBC The Passionate Eye
Can Ontario Sustain Cadillac Legal Services?, Frederick H. Zemans and Lewis T. Smith
Capitalism: A Crime Story, Harry Glasbeek
Capitalism: A Crime Story – Harry Glasbeek Book Launch, Socialist Project
Caron, Carter, and Bedford at the Supreme Court of Canada: Society Can Change But History Will Always Stay the Same, Nicolas M. Rouleau
Carys Craig on Critical Approaches to Copyright Theory, Ipse Dixit podcast
Celebrating Prof. David Vaver’s Appointment to the Order of Canada and to the Royal Society of Canada, David Vaver
Changes and Updates to Intellectual Property Law a ‘Field Day’ for Lawyers: Expert, The Lawyer’s Daily
Charter Damages: Private Law in the Unique Public Law Remedy, Peter Krikor Adourian
"Chartering" in the Shadow of Lochner: Guindon, Goodwin and the Criminal-Administrative Distinction at the Supreme Court of Canada, Steven Penney
Chief Justice McLachlin and the Division of Powers, Mahmud Jamal
Christopher McGoey ’19 is second place winner in the Insolvency Institute of Canada’s 2019 Law Student Writing Awards Program, Insolvency Institute of Canada
Climate-Related Disclosures and TCFD Recommendations, Cynthia Williams
Clinical Legal Education and Legal Aid - The Canadian Experience, Frederick H. Zemans and Lester Brickman
Closing the Canada-U.S. asylum border agreement loophole? Not so fast, Sean Rehaag
Closing the gender pay gap, CP24
Colonialism and climate change: Deborah McGregor calls for more Indigenous input, newsroom.carlton.ca
Comment Letter to the SEC in response to its Concept Release on Business and Financial Disclosure Required by Regulation S-K, 81 F.R. 23915, Cynthia Williams
Comment on S.M. Beck "Gatekeepers and the Commission: The Role of Professionals in the Regulatory System", Mary Condon
Comments on Judicial Independence and Impartiality in ISDS: A Paper Prepared for the UNCITRAL Working Group III, Gus Van Harten and Pavla Křístková
Commercial Law: Secured Transactions Statutory and Supplementary Materials: 2019-20, Benjamin Geva
Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative - Climate Change and Legal Risk, Janis P. Sarra and Cynthia Williams
Community Legal Workers in Ontario: A Paralegal Case Study, Frederick H. Zemans
Comparative Study of Judicial Administration, Takeshi Kojima and Frederick H. Zemans
Congratulations to MES/JD students Maha Mansoor and Sarah Levy who won the Barry N. Spiegel Award (For the Best Appellant's Factum) in this year’s Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot, Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP
Congratulations to Professor Emeritus John McCamus and the Honourable Patrick LeSage ’61 on jointly receiving the CIAJ’s 2019 Justice Medal, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice
Congratulations to the Osgoode team and coaches for taking top prize at the Walsh Family Law Moot for the second year in a row, Office of External Relations & Communications
Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer, Harry Arthurs
Constitutional Amendment After the Senate Reference and the Prospects for Electoral Reform, Michael Pal
Constitutional Cases 2015: An Overview, Lorne Sossin
Constitutional Cases 2016: An Overview, Benjamin L. Berger, Sonia Lawrence, and Spiros Vavougios
Constitutional Cases 2017: An Overview, Lorne Sossin
Constitutional Constraints on Electoral Reform in Canada:Why Parliament is (Mostly) Free to Implement a New Voting System, Emmett Macfarlane
Constitutional Conversations, Alison M. Latimer
Contempt for Courts? Critics Denounce Disdain for Rule of Law in Ontario, U.S., National Post
Continuum: Volume 43 (Winter 2019), Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Contract Damages, Moral Agency, and Henry James’ The Ambassadors, Jennifer Nadler
Contracts (Supplementary Cases): 2017-18, Robert E. Forbes
Contracts (Supplementary Cases): 2019-20, Robert E. Forbes
Corporations As Invisible Friends, Harry Glasbeek
Counsel Praises Crown for ‘Holistic’ Approach Using Indigenous Mediation Circle in Manitoba, The Lawyer’s Daily
Court Must Balance Rules of Evidence While Recognizing Indigenous Traditions, B.C. Judge Rules, The Lawyer’s Daily
Courts, Not Judicial Council, Should Review Judges’ Conduct, Says Federal Court Justice, The Globe and Mail
Criminal Law II: Youth Justice (Volume I): 2014-15, Ronda Bessner
Criminal Law II: Youth Justice (Volume I): 2017-18, Ronda Bessner
Criminal Law II: Youth Justice (Volume II): 2017-18, Ronda Bessner
Critical Perspectives on the Scholarship of Assessment and Learning in Law: Introduction - Legal education assessment in England, Alison Bone and Paul Maharg
Critical Perspectives on the Scholarship of Assessment and Learning in Law: Preface, Craig Collins, Vivien Holmes, and Paul Maharg
Cryptocurrencies and the Evolution of Banking, Money and Payments, Benjamin Geva
Cultural Diversity in Custody Disputes, Frederick H. Zemans
Customary Court Decisions in South-Western Nigeria, Yemisi Dina
Daniels v. Canada: Reflections on Constitutional Technique, S. Ronald Stevenson
Davies Business Law Lecture: "The Problem of Sunsets" with Prof. Jill E. Fisch, Jill E. Fisch
Days Before Merger, Complaints Filed Asking for Investigation of Pan American and Tahoe Resources, Financial Post
Dean for a Day: 2019, Fahamida Zahan
Dean Mary Condon announces the appointment of Professor Jonathon Penney to the Osgoode faculty effective July 1, 2020, Office of External Relations & Communications
Dear Business Roundtable CEOs: Some tips on avoiding purpose-washing, Corporate Knights
Dear Chairman: Boardroom Battles and the Rise of Shareholder Activism, by Jeff Gramm, Tanner Stanley
Dec. 21: Free Speech Means … Plus Other Letters to the Editor, Dayna Nadine Scott
Defamation, Privacy and Aspects of Reputation, Andrew T. Kenyon
Defining Aboriginal Title in the 90's: Has the Supreme Court Finally Got It Right?, Kent McNeil
Delegation, Deference and Difference: In Search of a Principled Approach to Implementing and Administering Aboriginal Rights, Janna Promislow
Delia Opekokew ’77 – the first Indigenous woman to be called in 1979 to the Ontario and Saskatchewan bars – receives honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) degree from Law Society of Ontario, Office of External Relations & Communications
Deprivation of Nationality as a Counter-Terrorism Tool: a Comparative Analysis of Canadian and Dutch Legislation, Tom Boekestein
Designing Administrative Justice, Lorne Sossin
Designing an Effective Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign: Lessons from Nepal, Dan Archer, Margaret Boittin, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, and Sarah Rich-Zendel
Diagnosing Administrative Law: A Comment on Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, Kate Glover Berger
Dianne Saxe ’74, ’91 (PhD) and Fathima Cader appointed 2019-20 McMurtry Fellows at Osgoode, YFile
Directors’ Liability and Climate Risk: Canada-Country Paper, Janis P. Sarra and Cynthia Williams
Discarding Old Prejudices: Judicial Precedent and Aboriginal Title, Kent McNeil
Disclosure of Information Concerning Climate Change: Liability Risks and Opportunities, Cynthia A. Williams
Distinguished Research Professorship awarded to Osgoode Professor Stephanie Ben-Ishai, YFile
Do incumbents have an edge?, Law Times
Do-it-yourself regulation, CanadianLawyerMag.com
Dominant performance by Osgoode as two of its teams advance to semi-finals of Donald G. H. Bowman National Tax Moot, Office of External Relations & Communications
Doug Ford still holds upper hand in Beer Store talks, experts say, Globe and Mail
Empowering Women Entrepreneurs Symposium at Osgoode Hall Law School, Office of External Relations & Communications
Enhancements to HeinOnline Author Profiles, F. Tim Knight
Envisaging Constitutional Space for Aboriginal Governments, Kent McNeil
Episode 1: Patricia Olasker '77 asks Dean Mary Condon about the challenges facing legal education, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Episode 2: Nye Thomas, Law Commission of Ontario & Carole Piovesan ’09, INQ Data Law on AI and the law, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Ernst v. Alberta Energy Regulator: A “Frack-tious” Divide on Statutory Immunities and Charter Damages, Joseph Cheng and Andrew Law
Evaluation of Criminal Law Offices - Second Year, Robert Hann, Frederick H. Zemans, and Joan Nuffield
Evaluation of Criminal Law Offices - Third Year, Robert Hann, Frederick H. Zemans, and Joan Nuffield
Evaluation of Criminal Staff Offices - First Year, Robert Hann, Joan Nuffield, and Frederick H. Zemans
Eva Marszewski ’73 is one of four winners of York’s 2019 Bryden Alumni Awards, YFile
Exclusive Occupation and Joint Aboriginal Title, Kent McNeil
Experiences With Digitization of Customary Court Cases in South Western Nigeria, Yemisi Dina
Extradition, Assurances and Human Rights: Guidance from the Supreme Court of Canada in India v. Badesha, Joanna Harrington
Faire Briller Les Valeurs Conservatrices, La Presse
Families and the Law: Cases and Commentary, Third Edition, Mary Jane Mossman, Natasha Bakht, Vanessa Gruben, and Karen Pearlston
Feds’ corporate law reform may create more problems than it solves, Edward Waitzer
Female Lawyers Fighting for Equal Access in Courtroom Robing Rooms, CBC Radio
First Day of Law School: Class of 2018, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
First Day of Law School: Class of 2019, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
First Day of Law School: Class of 2020, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
First Day of Law School: Class of 2021, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
First Nations Say They Paid a Heavy Price When the Tories Scrapped Renewable-Energy Projects, TVO
First-year JD student Fahamida Zahan served as Osgoode’s Dean for a Day on March 14. Watch the video., Office of External Relations & Communications
First-year JD student Jacob Bennett earns scholarship for pursuing dream to make a difference, YFile
Flawed Precedent: The St. Catherine’s Case and Aboriginal Title, Kent McNeil
Following Up on Interests: The Private Agreement Exemption in Ontario Securities Law, Mary Condon
Former Dean (2010–18) Lorne Sossin ’92 Appointed a Judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, Office of External Relations & Communications
Former dean, former chief justice of Ontario Superior Court share Justice Medal, lawtimesnews.com
Free Speech Consultation, Excalibur
F. Tim Knight, head of technical services for the Osgoode Law Library, participates in project to improve the representation of Indigenous peoples and communities in libraries, National Indigenous Knowledge and Language Alliance (NIKLA) /Alliance nationale des connaissances et langues autochtones (ANCLA)
Genocide in Canada: debate after inquiry into deaths of indigenous women, ABC’s RN Drive
Global Governance and Humanitarian Assistance – Tithing the Transnational Arms Industry, Craig Scott
Global treaty is leaving some countries vulnerable to increase in tobacco consumption, medicalxpress.com
Government Using Ancestry Websites to Deport Immigrants: Lawyer, Court Documents, Global News
Growing Strong: A Celebration of Black Excellence, Black Law Students Association
Guest Speaker: Osgoode Alum LLB'90 Evan Siddal, President & CEO, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., Evan Siddal
Guest Writer: Canada and the Palestinians: Out of Balance, Faisal Bhabha
Guide to Caribbean Law Research, Yemisi Dina
Guide to Nigerian Legal Information, Yemisi Dina, John Oluwole A. Akintayo, and Funke Ekundayo
HeinOnline’s World Constitutions Illustrated in Top 5 FCIL Sources, Yemisi Dina
Henry v British Columbia: Still Seeking a Just Approach to Damages for Wrongful Conviction, Emma Cunliffe Dr.
History of Labour Rights in Canada: Big and Small Lies We Accept, Harry J. Glasbeek
How Affirmative Action Context Shapes Collegiate Outcomes at America’s Selective Colleges and Universities, Amy Lutz, Pamela R. Bennett, and Rebecca Wang
How much does immigrating matter on which officer or judge you get? with Sean Rehaag, Borderlines Podcast
How Property and Place Were Key Issues in the Stanley Trial, Estair Van Wagner and Alexandra Flynn
How the Courts Can Help in the Climate Change Fight, Edward Waitzer
Ideas of Fairness in Financial Services Dispute Resolution, Mary Condon
Identity and Federalism: Understanding the Implications of Daniels v. Canada, Thomas Isaac and Arend Hoekstra
If There Can Only Be ‘One Law’, It Must Be Treaty Law. Learning From Kanawayandan D’aaki, Dayna Nadine Scott and Andrée Boisselle
Immunities of Heads of States & The International Criminal Court, Dapo Akande
Impact: How Law Affects Behavior, by Lawrence M. Friedman, Ariel Zuckerbrot
Improving Legal Aid and Access to Justice
In a twist, Canada asks U.S. for help cracking down at its southern border, Washington Post
Indigenous and Aboriginal Laws Revamped, Excalibur
Indigenous and Crown Sovereignty in Canada, Kent McNeil
Indigenous and Crown Sovereignty in Canada, Kent McNeil
Indigenous Oral Traditions in Court: Hearsay or Foreign Law?, Karen Drake
Indigenous Research: Theories, Practices, and Relationships, Deborah McGregor, Jean-Paul Restoule, and Rochelle Johnston
Indigenous Rights Litigation, Legal History, and the Role of Experts, Kent McNeil
Innovation and Access to Justice: Addressing the Challenge of a Diverse Justice Ecosystem, Nicole Aylwin and Martha E. Simmons
In Search Of Things Past And Future: Judicial Activism And Corporate Purpose, Edward J. Waitzer and Douglas Sarro
Intensive Program in Aboriginal Lands, Resources & Governments, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Intensive Program in Indigenous Lands, Resources, and Governments, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
International Commercial Arbitration: 2017-18, Hugh Meighen
International Criminal Law and Limits of Universal Jurisdiction in the Global South: A Critical Discussion on Crimes Against Humanity, Nergis Canefe
International Dispute Resolution: International Commercial Arbitration: 2018-19, Hugh Meighen
International Symposium on Legal Aid - Report, Frederick H. Zemans
Internet Intermediary Liability in Defamation, Emily B. Laidlaw and Hilary Young
Intersectional Human Rights at CEDAW: Promises Transmissions and Impacts, Amanda Barbara Allen Dale
Introduction to OHLJ Special Issue: Reforming Defamation Law in the Age of the Internet, Sue Gratton
Investing in Justice: A Literature Review in Support of the Case for Improved Access, Lisa Moore and Trevor C. W. Farrow
Investment in access to justice more than pays for itself, report finds, thelawyersdaily.ca
IP Osgoode and the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada announce the winner of Canada’s IP Writing Challenge, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
IP Osgoode Conference Focuses on a Collective Vision for the Future of AI Data Governance in Canada, Office of External Relations & Communications
‘Islands of Empowerment’: Anti-Discrimination Law and the Question of Racial Emancipation, Faisal Bhabha
Issue 2: A Human Right to Self-Government over First Nations Child and Family Services and Beyond: Implications of the Caring Society Case, Naiomi Walqwan Metallic
Issue 2: How We Can “Bell the Cat”: African Canadian Perspectives of the Canadian Child Welfare System, Isaac Yoryor
Issue 2: Imagining a Community-Led, Multi-Service Delivery Model for Ontario Child Welfare: A Framework for Collaboration Among African Canadian Community Partners, Jennifer Clarke, Julian Hasford, Leyland Gudge, and Sonia Mills-Minster
Issue 2: Reimagining Child Welfare Systems in Canada, Janet Mosher and Jeffery Hewitt
Issue 2: Tax, Race, and Child Poverty: The Case for Improving the Canada Child Benefit Program, Jinyan Li and Jacklyn Neborak
'It's a crapshoot': Asylum seekers fret over fateful day at Canada's immigration board, CBC
JD/MBA student Beverly Cheung receives Canadian Bar Association’s 2019 English Langlois Prize for best scholarly paper on the topic of business law, Office of External Relations & Communications
JD student Alana Robert ’19 to receive 2019 Aird & Berlis LLP/WLAO Equality Award at awards gala on June 12, Women’s Law Association of Ontario
JD Student Alana Robert Is Modern Métis Woman’s 2018 Scholarship Recipient, Modern Métis Woman
JD Student Darren Joblonkay Receives the Canadian Tax Foundation’s 2017–18 Student Paper Prize for Ontario, Office of External Relations & Communications
JD student Julia Kalinina and Aoife McCormick, an exchange student last year from Trinity College Dublin, each win a prize for outstanding paper, Office of External Relations & Communications
Journal on international law and the ‘Global South’ to launch in 2020, Law Times
Judging the Limits of Cooperative Federalism, Eric M. Adams
Judiciary says Feds’ Plan To Disclose Expenses Of Named Judges Is ‘Constitutionally Defective’
Justice Minister and Attorney General — Jody Wilson-Raybould, Experts Suggest They Could Be Separated, Global News
Justice Suzanne Côté’s Reputation as a Dissenter on the Supreme Court of Canada, Vanessa A. MacDonnell
Kahkewistahaw First Nation v. Taypotat: An Arbitrary Approach to Discrimination, Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Jennifer Koshan
Keeping the Scale of Justice Balanced – Québec Justices of the Peace and Judicial Independence, Josh Hunter and Sarah Kraicer
Kent McNeil: Arresting Indigenous Protesters Is Not the Way to Reconciliation, Kent McNeil
Kindred's International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 9th Edition, Phillip M. Saunders, Robert J. Currie, Payam Akhavan, Jutta Brunnée, Gib van Ert, Ted L. McDorman, Frédéric Mégret, Ikechi Mgbeoji, Karin Mickelson, Linda C. Reif, and Christopher Waters
Land Acknowledgment, Scripting and Julius Caesar, Jeffery G. Hewitt
Land Development & Commercial Real Estate Problems (Volume I): 2017-18, Morton G. Gross
Land Development & Commercial Real Estate Problems (Volume I): 2018-19, Morton G. Gross
Land Development & Commercial Real Estate Problems (Volume II): 2017-18, Morton G. Gross
Land Development & Commercial Real Estate Problems (Volume II): 2018-19, Morton G. Gross
La relativité de la souveraineté de jure au Canada, 1600–2018, Kent McNeil
Law as a Social Construction and Conceptual Legal Theory, Dan Priel
Law, Autonomy, and Local Government: A Legal History of Municipal Corporations in Canada West/Ontario, 1850-1880, Mary Margaret Pelton Stokes
LawBytes Podcast, Episode 16: The Copyright Review Report – Professor Carys Craig on the Roadmap for the Future of Canadian Copyright Law, LawBytes Podcast
Law Librarianship in Academic Libraries: Best Practices, Yemisi Dina
Law via the Internet: Report on the Conference, Yemisi Dina
Legal and Systemic Issues Left Unexplained in Stanley Trial, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Legal Information Institutes (Llls) - Free Legal Stuff, Yemisi Dina
Les Canadiens ont-ils encore accès à la justice?
Letters May Threaten but It’s Hard to Prove Hate Crimes, Experts Say, CBC
Liberal Constitutionalism and the Unsettling of the Secular, Benjamin Berger
Local Student Honoured by Governor General, Office of External Relations & Communications
Lost and Found, Sonia Lawrence
Lots of Baloney in Singh’s Claim Bill Ending Postal Strikes Is Most Draconian, Canadian Press
LSO Bencher Hopefuls Advocate for Recent Calls, Mental Health Awareness, Lawyer’s Daily
Making Trial Within a Reasonable Time a Right Once More, Steve Coughlan
Mayor Pushes for External Investigation Into Why Red Hill Report Was Lost, CBC
McLachlin’s Law: In All Its Complex Majesty, Jamie Cameron
'Measles parties' are a 'terrible idea,' experts warn, CTVNews.ca
Measuring Correctional Admissions of Aboriginal Offenders in Canada: A Relative Inter-jurisdictional Analysis, Andrew A. Reid
Methods and Severity: The Two Tracks of Section 12, Benjamin Berger and Lisa Kerr
Metrolinx to Ban Recreational Pot Use for Some Workers, Union to Fight Move, CTV News
Migrant Caravan: States Have Duty to Protect Human Rights, United Nations Human Rights Office of the Hight Commissioner
Moment of Truth, ELMNT FM
Montreal MP David Lametti Becomes Justice Minister As Trudeau Shuffles Cabinet, CTV News
Mouvement laïque québécois v Saguenay: Neutrality and Narrative, Víctor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli
Moving Forward With Palestine, the State, Craig Scott
Municipal Law: 2017-18, John Mascarin
Murder of Mexican mining protester throws spotlight on role of Canada’s embassies, The Star
Myth, Inference and Evidence in Sexual Assault Trials, Lisa Dufraimont
Nathanson Graduate Fellows 2018-2019, Jack & Mae Nathanson Centre
Nathanson Visiting & Post-Doctoral Fellows 2018-19, Jack & Mae Nathanson Centre
National Indigenous History Month: Health and environment experts available, Office of External Relations & Communications
National Indigenous History Month: Law and justice experts available, Office of External Relations & Communications
New Osgoode podcast called “4 Questions For” launches today, Office of External Relations & Communications
No, Doug Ford Is Not Defying Constitutional Law, Allan C. Hutchinson
Non-State Community Virtual Currencies, Benjamin Geva and Dorit Geva
Not All Law Is an Artifact: Jurisprudence Meets the Common Law, Dan Priel
Of tails and dogs: Standards, standardisation and innovation in assessment, Paul Maharg and Julian Webb
Oh Canada! True Patriot Love (for Thy Copyright Act Review), Carys Craig
OHLJ Special Issue: Reforming Defamation Law in the Age of the Internet, Jamie Cameron
Ontario Progressive Conservatives Remove Ryan Gosling Image From Fundraising Message, Toronto Star
Ontario’s cuts to legal aid for refugees: Racist, xenophobic and possibly unconstitutional, Sean Rehaag and Sharry Aiken
Ontario’s legal aid cuts will leave refugee claimants more vulnerable, John Evans Justice
Open Access & Research Dissemination at Osgoode Hall Law School, Yemisi Dina and Teodora Naydenova
Opinion: What the debate around Indigenous genocide says about Canada, Heidi Matthews
Organizers of upcoming fashion shows seek out Indigenous applicants from northern Ontario, AnishinabekNews.ca
Osgoode Alumni Call for Lower Tuition, Law Times
Osgoode Digital Commons hits 2.5 million downloads, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode finishes second in the Davies Annual Corporate/Securities Law Moot, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP
Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 2019
Osgoode Hall Law School Hosts 22nd Annual Constitutional Cases Conference, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode Hall Law School podcast to launch Oct. 1, thelawyersdaily.ca
Osgoode Innocence Project students Emily Baier (2L) and Samantha Skinner (3L) win first place ($24K) and third place ($14K) respectively in national letter writing competition administered by Innocence Canada and sponsored by Kent Legal, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode Law Alumni Stories - Osgoode in the 60s, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
OsgoodePD Voted One of the Top Training and Development Providers in Labour Relations in 2019 Canadian Lawyer InHouse Readers’ Choice Awards, Canadian Lawyer
Osgoode’s Artist in Residence amplifies the stories of Black Canada, YFile
Osgoode Sim Client Project, Paul Maharg
Osgoode’s Internationally Trained Lawyers Day event to offer unique networking opportunity, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode team performs superbly in semi-final round of Price Media Law Moot Court Competition held April 8 to 12 in Oxford, England, Office of External Relations & Communications
Osgoode Team Wins Americas Round of Price International Media Law Moot, yFile
Osgoode wins INADR’s International Law School Mediation Tournament; Every team member comes home with hardware, Office of External Relations & Communications
Parkdale Community Legal Services receives $30K in Lerners 90th Anniversary Charitable Giveaway, Lerners LLP
People Are Dying Because of Canadian Mines. It’s Time for the Killing to Stop, The Globe and Mail
Phase 2 de l’examen du mécanisme RDIE de la CNUDCI: Pourquoi «les autres questions» ont une véritable importance, Gus Van Harten, Jane Kelsey, and David Schneiderman
Phase 2 of the UNCITRAL ISDS Review: Why ‘Other Matters’ Really Matter, Gus Van Harten, Jane Kelsey, and David Schneiderman
PhD candidate Ghuna Bdiwi, a Syrian-born Canadian citizen, appointed to UN-facilitated committee that will rewrite the constitution of Syria, United Nations
PhD candidate Sanaa Ahmed to begin two-year Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship at Dalhousie University starting this September, Office of External Relations & Communications
Piercing the Corporate Veil: Multinational Corporate Accountability 2018, Poonam Puri, Alexandra Orlova, Audrey Macklin, Sara Seck, and Penelope Simons
Placement at Concerned for Working Children (Bangalore, India), Simran Bakshi
Placement at Foundation for Human Rights Initiative (Kampala, Uganda), Kathryn Fox
Placement at Foundation for Human Rights Initiative (Kampala, Uganda), Kathryn Fox
Placement at Foundation for Human Rights Initiative (Kampala, Uganda), Kathryn Fox
Placement at Legal Aid Cambodia (Phenom Penh, Cambodia), Ania Kwadrans
Placement at Legal Aid Cambodia (Phenom Penh, Cambodia), Ania Kwadrans
Placement at Legal Aid Cambodia (Phenom Penh, Cambodia), Ania Kwadrans
Placement at the Kosovo Law Center (Pristina, Kosovo), Tala Khoury
Placement at the Kosovo Law Center (Pristina, Kosovo), Tala Khoury
Placement at United Nations Office of Staff Legal Assistance (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia), Sylvia Kym
Placement at United Nations Office of Staff Legal Assistance (Nairobi, Kenya), Nav Purewal
Placement at United Nations Office of Staff Legal Assistance (Nairobi, Kenya), Nav Purewal
Placement at Voices on The Border/FESPAD (San Salvador, El Salvador), Erica Stahl
Placing Twail Scholarship and Praxis: Introduction to the Special Issue of the Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, Sujith Xavier, Amar Bhatia, Usha Natarajan, and John Reynolds
Police charge 'helmet guy' with assault over violence at Hamilton Pride, CBC
Politics May Increasingly Override the Rights of Canadians, Warns Law Professor, CBC Radio
Pride to survive: Queer refugees look to Toronto for a lifeline, nowtoronto.com
Probe Sought Into Canadian-Owned Mine in Guatemala, The Catholic Register
Professor Benjamin L. Berger appointed Tier 1 York Research Chair in Pluralism and Public Law, YFile
Professor Dayna Scott is one of three York University professors to earn York-Massey appointments, YFile
Professor Edward Waitzer receives the Corporate Governance Award at the 2019 Who’s Who Legal Awards in London, England, Law Business Research Ltd
Professor Emeritus Harry Arthurs’ memoir, “Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer,” has just been published, McGill-Queen's University Press
Professor Emeritus Kent McNeil Named Honorary Member of the Indigenous Bar Association, Indigenous Bar Association
Professor Emeritus Kent McNeil to serve as the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan H. Robert Arscott Chair at University of Saskatchewan College of Law from July 1 to December 31, University of Saskatchewan College of Law
Professor Emeritus Neil Brooks Receives Canadian Tax Foundation (CTF) Lifetime Contribution Award, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professor Eric Tucker earns Sefton-Williams Award, YFile
Professor Giuseppina (Pina) D’Agostino to chair Advisory Committee for new Alectra Utilities Green Energy & Technology Centre, Alectra Utilities
Professor Gus Van Harten appointed Associate Dean (Academic), effective July 1, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professor Heidi Matthews joins German Law Journal editorial board, Law Times
Professor Jeffery Hewitt to join Osgoode faculty on July 1, YFile
Professor Karen Drake and colleagues receive SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant for their project, “Identifying Indigenous Standards for Evaluating Indigenous Persons Courts”, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professor Karen Drake has co-edited a new book – Renewing Relationships: Indigenous Peoples and Canada – that includes chapters written by Professors Deborah McGregor and Signa Daum Shanks, and herself, University of Saskatchewan Press
Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw to receive honorary doctorate at Spring Convocation, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professors Benjamin Berger and Joan Gilmour Contribute Their Time and Expertise to the Expert Panel of the Council of Canadian Academies on Medical Assistance in Dying, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professors Craig Scott, Karen Drake and Shelley Kierstead along with Brad Ross, Sasha Baglay, Leslie MacLeod and Patrick Case are this year’s recipients of Osgoode teaching or service awards, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professors Cynthia Williams (Osgoode) and Janis Sarra (Allard) quoted in speech by Lord Sales of the UK Supreme Court, Anglo-Australasian Law Society
Professor Signa Daum Shanks elected as Toronto representative on Ontario Bar Association’s Board of Directors for 2019-20, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professor Sonia Lawrence was presented with the annual Canadian Association of Law Teachers' Prize for Academic Excellence at the CALT/ACPD conference dinner on June 5 in Vancouver, Canadian Association of Law Teachers
Professors Philip Girard (Osgoode), Jim Phillips (U of T) & R. Blake Brown (SMU) receive Canadian Law and Society Association’s W. Wesley Pue Book Prize Honourable Mention for A History of Law in Canada, Volume One, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professor Stephanie Ben-Ishai to be awarded 2019 York Distinguished Research Professorship at Osgoode’s Spring Convocation on June 21, Office of External Relations & Communications
Professor Trevor Farrow invited to join OECD Advisory Justice Research Consortium and speak at the OECD Global Policy Roundtable on Equal Access to Justice in Lisbon, Portugal, Office of External Relations & Communications
Provincial Money Ends for Ring of Fire Talks As Matawa Chiefs Await Response, Negotiator Says, CBC News
Punishment and Its Limits, Debra Parkes
Qatar: UN expert welcomes solidarity agenda, urges more action on climate change and migrants’ human rights, UN Human Rights Media Release
Quebec v A and Taypotat: Unpacking the Supreme Court’s Latest Decisions on Section 15 of the Charter, Alicja Puchta
Racism and Relief Distribution in the Aftermath of the Halifax Explosion, Mark Culligan and Katrin MacPhee
RDA: Coming to a Library Near You, F. Tim Knight and Darren Furey
Reconciliation and the Constitution: A Transcript of the Roundtable, Amar Bhatia, Beverley Jacobs, Jonathan Rudin, Douglas Sanderson, and Mark Walters
Recontextualizing Ktunaxa Nation v. British Columbia: Crown Land, History and Indigenous Religious Freedom, Howard Kislowicz and Senwung Luk
Reducing Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: An Experimental Intervention Using Anti-Trafficking Campaigns to Change Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices in Nepal, Margaret Boittin, Dan Archer, and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo
Reduction by Definition: The Supreme Court's Treatment of Aboriginal Rights in 1996, Kent McNeil
Reforms Urged to Reduce Federal Court’s ‘Arbitrary’ Dismissal of Refugee Claims, The Lawyer’s Daily
Refugee Board Releases Guide to Deal With Bad Lawyers, Consultants, The Star
Regional Integration Among African Nations – The Birth of AfCFTA, Yemisi Dina
Regulating Social Media Use in the Workplace, Yemisi Dina
Re-Imagining Resolution of Online Defamation Disputes, Emily B. Laidlaw
Re-imagining Tax for the 21st Century: A Conference Inspired by the Scholarship of Tim Edgar, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Religious Freedom in Canada: A Crucible for Constitutionalism, Benjamin Berger
Remedial Postscripts — Reflections on Carter II, Suspensions, Extensions and Exemptions, Jeanette Ettel
Renewing Relationships: Indigenous Peoples and Canada, Karen Drake and Brenda L. Gunn
Report on Law School Tuition Highlights Impact of High Costs on Access, Diversity, Lawyer’s Daily
Request for rulemaking on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure, Cynthia Williams and Jill E. Fisch
Rescuers and Good Samaritans, Allen M. Linden
Research Dissemination @ Osgoode Hall Law School: An Update, Yemisi Dina and Teodora Naydenova
Resource Description and Access: From AACR to RDA, F. Tim Knight
Restoring Accountability in Freedom of Expression Theory: Public Libel Law and Radical Whig Ideology, Randall Stephenson
Restoring Consumer Sovereignty: How Markets Manipulate Us and What the Law Can Do About It, by Adrian Kuenzler, Jasmine Godfrey
Rethinking Enforcement and Litigation in Ontario Securities Regulation, Mary Condon
Rethinking the Ken Through the Lens of Psychological Science, Jason M. Chin and William E. Crozier
Rethinking the Purpose of the Corporation, Edward Waitzer
Rethinking the Purpose of the Corporation, Edward Waitzer
Ruling Favours Privacy Rights of Survivors
R. v. Lloyd and the Unpredictable Stability of Mandatory Minimum Litigation, Asad G. Kiyani
R. v. Nur: A Positive Step but not the Solution to the Problem of Mandatory Minimums in Canada, Janani Shanmuganathan
R. v. Saeed: Penile Privacy and Penal Policy, Christine Mainville
R v Smith and Judicially Reviewing the Scope of Criminal Law under the Charter, Christopher Sherrin
Safe Havens or Dangerous Waters? A Phenomenological Study of Abused Women's Experiences in the Family Courts of Ontario, Lois Shereen Winstock
SCC to Look at Constitutionality of Genetic Discrimination Ban Nixed by Ex-AG Canada but Supported by New AG, The Lawyer’s Daily
Schulich and Osgoode place 2nd out of 63 universities at mediation competition in Paris, YFile
Securities Commissions Asked to Investigate Ahead of Mining Companies Merger, Canadian Lawyer
Securities Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary, 1st Edition, Mary G. Condon, Anita I. Anand, and Janis P. Sarra
Securities Regulation, Dale H. Lastman
Security and Liberty, Transparency and Secrecy, Parliamentary Control of the Secret Services in Canada and Germany: A Comparative Approach, Sophie Christine Barbara Wiesehofer
Self-Representing Defendants, Like Dellen Millard, Bring Challenges to Justice System: Experts
Simulated Clients Challenge Conventional Legal Education Practices, Office of External Relations & Communications
Small claims court mediation program leads to fair outcomes, participants say, lawtimesnews.com
Some Twitter accounts not personal information, Alberta privacy commission rules, Lawyer’s Daily
Soutenir la démocratie élue de la Chambre des communes et à la fois la conscience de vote des sénateurs non élus, Craig Scott
Sovereignty and Canadian-Nigerian Human Rights Engagements: Some Theoretical Reflections, Zachary Lomo
State Redress as Public Policy: A Two-Sided Coin, Stephen Winter
Structural Cooperative Federalism, Kate Glover
Supreme Court of Canada Cases Strengthen Argument for Municipal Obligation to Discharge Duty to Consult: Time to Put Neskonlith to Rest, Angela D’Elia Decembrini and Shin Imai
Tax system narrows gender wealth gap, but divide remains: federal report, iPolitics
Tethyan Resources announces appointment of Professor Poonam Puri to Board of Directors, YFile
Text Message Privacy: Who Else Is Reading This?, Gerald Chan
The Canadian Legal Information Institute - Ten years On, Yemisi Dina and Louise Hamel
The Changed Legal Profession: Who Has Control of the Market for Legal Services?, Frederick H. Zemans
The Class Politics of Law: Essays Inspired by Harry Glasbeek, Eric Tucker and Judy Fudge
The Comprehensive Guide to Legal Research, Writing and Analysis, 3rd Edition, Moira McCarney, Ruth Kuras, Annette Demers, and Shelley Kierstead
The Danger in Normalizing Political Interference, Craig Scott
The disturbing question of why Canada’s done so little to end money laundering: Don Pittis, CBC
The ECOWAS Court, Activist Forces, and the Pursuit of Environmental and Socioeconomic Justice in Nigeria, Okechukwu Emmanuel Effoduh
The empathetic lawyer and client retention, LawyersDaily.ca
The Exclusion Trap for Women Refugee Claimants who Escape Domestic Violence with Children, Katherine Tess Shelley
The "Family" - and "Families" in Law: A Review of Archana Parashar and Francesca Dominello, The Family in Law, Mary Jane Mossman
The Future of Law School: Three Visions and a Prediction, Harry W. Arthurs
The Great War Law Student Memorial Project, E. Patrick Shea; Gowling, Lafleur, Henderson (Firm); and Highlanders Foundation
The Honourable James Stribopoulos ’94 (Former Osgoode Professor) and Susanne Boucher ’96, ’02 (LLM) Appointed to Superior Court of Justice in Brampton and Toronto, Respectively, Government of Canada
The Hours are Long: Unreasonable Delay After Jordan, Palma Paciocco
The Internet as a Site of Legal Education and Collaboration Across Continents and Time Zones: Using Online Dispute Resolution as a Tool for Student Learning, Martha Simmons and Darin Thompson
The 'Jus' of Use: Trademarks in Transition, Bita Amani and Carys Craig
The Law of Deliberative Democracy, by Ron Levy and Graeme Orr, Tanya Kuzman
The Law of Restitution, 2019 Student Edition, Peter D. Maddaugh and John D. McCamus
The Legal Treatment of Informal Caregivers of the Elderly in Canada and Australia: The Importance of Recognizing Relations in Creating Reforms, Sara Nicole Pon
The Louisiana Purchase: Indian and American Sovereignty in the Missouri Watershed, Kent McNeil
The Making of the Accessible Canada Act, David Lepofsky
The Market for Legal Services: Paraprofessionals and Specialists, Selma Colvin, David Stager, Larry Taman, Janet Yale, and Frederick H. Zemans
The new European directive on copyright in the digital single market, OMNI News
The next battles against tobacco must be fought in the world’s major cities, Steven Hoffman and Mathieu Poirier
The Obsolete Theory of Crown Unity in Canada and Its Relevance to Indigenous Claims, Kent McNeil
The Osgoode Brief (Fall 2018), Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
The Osgoode Brief (Fall 2019), Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
The Place of Private Property in Land Use Law: A Relational Examination of Ontario's Quarry Conflicts, Estair Suarez Van Wagner
The Pomegranate Tree has Smothered Me: International Law, Imperialism & Labour Struggle in Iraq, 1917-1960, Ali Hammoudi
The Pragmatic Limits of Access to Justice, Hart Schwartz and Anthony Robert Sangiuliano Student-at-Law
The Process of Electoral Reform in Canada: Democratic and Constitutional Constraints, Yasmin Dawood
The Promise and Limits of Cooperative Federalism as a Constitutional Principle, Warren J. Newman
The race for the NBA championship and to define Andrew Scheer, macleans.ca
The Refined Approach to Punishment in Section 11 of the Charter, Stacey D. Young
The Resilience of Métis Title: Rejecting Assumptions of Extinguishment for Métis Land Rights, Adam Gaudry and Karen Drake
The rise of Aboriginal law, University Affairs
The Role of a Chief Justice in Canada, Peter W. Hogg
The Special Joint Committee on the Constitution of Canada, 1980-81, Peter W. Hogg and Annika Wang
The Todd Veinotte Show, News 97.5 Halifax
The Transnationalization of Truth: A Meditation on Sri Lanka and Honduras, Craig Scott
The Transnational Judicial Dialogue of the Supreme Court of Canada and its Impact, Klodian Rado
The Value of Empathy, Financial Post
The Winkler Institute for Dispute Resolution Presents: The Osgoode Mediation Clinic's 10th Anniversary Symposium on Dispute Resolution - Keynote Address, Robert C. Bordone, Robert C. Bordone
Thinkable: The Charter and Refugee Law after Appulonappa and B010, Colin Grey
This Cedarvale couple sued for $2.5 million over a house they claim was designed to look like theirs
This Clinic at Osgoode Hall Law School Helps People Who Face Financial Fraud, CBC Radio Metro Morning with Matt Galloway
“This is not a woman’s issue; this is a human rights issue”: U of T groups host panel on diversity in STEM, The Varsity
Three for Reforms, Excalibur
Three victory banners unveiled at Osgoode’s 2019 Mooting Celebration, Office of External Relations & Communications
Through a Digital Glass Darkly: Regulating Cryptocurrencies, Allan C. Hutchinson
Time to Act: Response to Questions Posed by the Expert Panel on Sustainable Finance on Fiduciary Obligation and Effective Climate-Related Financial Disclosures, Cynthia Williams and Janis P. Sarra
Tips for L1, Canadian Lawyer
Toxic Enactments: Materializing Estrogen and Regulation Under Canada's Food and Drugs Act, 1939-1953, Lara Jessie Tessaro
Translating Trademarks: Towards the Equal Treatment of Foreign- Language Marks, Ung Shen Goh
Trial Advocacy: 2017-18, Rachel Grinberg and Jonathan Rosenthal
Trial Advocacy - Student Materials, Rachel Grinberg and Jonathan Rosenthal
Trudeau Is Wrong to Back Intervention in Venezuela, Troy Media
Trump CIA Pick’s Refusal To Condemn All Torture Is Canada's Moral Problem, Too, Craig Scott
'Trust Us' doesn’t cut it on the SNC-Lavalin affair, Craig Scott
Twelve graduating Osgoode JD students receive 2019 Dean’s Gold Key Awards for outstanding contribution to the life of the Law School, Office of External Relations & Communications
Two new external appointments for Professor Faisal Bhabha, Office of External Relations & Communications
Unauthorized Legal Practice Prosecutions and Independent Paralegals in Ontario and the United States, John A. Flood and Frederick H. Zemans
UN experts call for solidarity with people affected by Africa cyclone, United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner
Unresolved Land Claim at Heart of Wet’suwet’en Pipeline Opposition, Burns Lake Lakes District News
Use of the Elizabeth Moys Classification Scheme for Legal Materials in the Caribbean, Janice A. Modeste and Yemisi Dina
Using Incentives to Increase HIV/AIDS Testing by Sex Workers: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment in China, Margaret Boittin
Using Tickets in Employment Standards Inspections: Deterrence as Effective Enforcement in Ontario, Canada?, Rebecca Casey, Eric Tucker, Leah F. Vosko, and Andrea M. Noack
Victimology: A Canadian Perspective, by Jo-Anne M. Wemmers, Jake Babad
Visiting Professor David Lepofsky ’79 to receive the Samuel E. Gates Litigation Award from the American College of Trial Lawyers, Office of External Relations & Communications
Visit to the Netherlands, United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner
Visualizing Linked Data, F. Tim Knight
W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group: Review of the Final Report, F. Tim Knight
Wage Boards for the 21st Century: Revisiting Sectoral Standard-Setting Mechanisms for the Workplace, Sara Slinn
Waitzer, Sarro – Corporate Law Reform: Focusing on Issues that Matter, Edward Waitzer and Douglas Sarro
Was It Interference? We Asked Experts to Analyze Jody Wilson-Raybould’s Statement on SNC-Lavalin, Toronto Star
We failed to treat missing and murdered Indigenous women like people, but I know we can change, Signa A. Daum Shanks
What Can We Learn From the Stanley Trial?, Policy Options
What Humility Isn’t: Responsibility and the Judicial Role, Benjamin Berger
What’s a Non-Indigenous Woman to Do? Some ideas about how to be an Ally, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Where Do We Go from Here? Reflections on the LCO’s Consultation and Conference, Daithí Mac Síthigh
Where Indigenous art and law intersect, Nunatsiaq News
Why Fundamental Constitutional Principles Should Prevent Ontario From Interfering With Toronto’s Election, Craig Scott
Why is Dellen Millard Questioning Laura Babcock's Father in Court? Because He Can
Why Putin’s ‘Denial’ That He Was Blackmailing Trump Makes the Unlikely Much More Possible, Craig Scott
Words and Worldviews: Decolonizing Description, F. Tim Knight
Worldwide Trends in Legal Aid, Frederick H. Zemans
Yemisi Dina appointed Chief Law Librarian of Osgoode, YFile
York University’s Global Strategy Lab, under the direction of Professor Steven Hoffman, to co-host two global health law conferences in South Africa in April, Office of External Relations & Communications