Content Posted in 2024
A Canadian Lens on Third Party Litigation Funding in the American Bankruptcy Context, Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Emily Uza
AI, Consumer Credit, and Discrimination: A Comparative Look at Canada and the United States, Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Mandy Bedford
All Is Well: Catastrophe and the Making of the Normal State, Saptarishi Bandopadhyay
An Imperial History of Race-Religion in International Law, Rabiat Akande
Artificial Intelligence and the Law: New Challenges and Possibilities for Fundamental Human Rights and Security - Panel 1, Barnali Choudhury, Valerio De Stefano, Allan C. Hutchinson, Jonathon W. Penney, Carys Craig, Aida P. Abraha, and François Tanguay-Renaud
Artificial Intelligence and the Law: New Challenges and Possibilities for Fundamental Human Rights and Security - Panel 2, Trevor C. W. Farrow, Sean Rehaag, Jake Okechukwu Effoduh, James Sheptycki, Alexandra Scott, Anthony Sangiuliano, and Aneurin Thomas
Artificial Intelligence and the Law: New Challenges and Possibilities for Fundamental Human Rights and Security - Roundtable, Trevor C. W. Farrow, Glenn Stuart, Amy Salyzyn, Patricia McMahon, Richard Haigh, Stephen Fulford, Giuseppina D'Agostino, and Molly Reynolds
A Traditionalist's Take on Bankruptcy Intersections, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Bankruptcy for Cannabis Companies: Canada's Newest Export?, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Bankruptcy Lessons for Payday Lending Regulation, Stephanie Ben-Ishai, Saul Schwartz, Alina Butt, and Megan Linton
Becoming Competitive on the Worldwide Stage: U.K. Supreme Court Gives Green Light to Class Actions, Suzanne E. Chiodo
Bombing Gaza Isn’t Fighting Sexual Violence, Heidi Matthews and Tanya Serisier
Book Review - How the Other Half Banks: Exclusion, Exploitation and the Threat to Democracy, by Mehrsa Baradaran (Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2015), 336 pp., $29.95, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Canada is Being Hypocritical by Failing to Support South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel, Heidi Matthews
Consumer Protection Issues and Non-Banks: A Comparative Analysis, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Dangerous Opportunities: Lessons Learned for the Pandemic Recovery Efforts, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Dangerous Opportunities : The Future of Financial Institutions, Housing Policy, and Governance, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Disaster Risk in the Carceral State, Saptarishi Bandopadhyay and Joshua R. Coene
Does the Supreme Court of Canada Give a “Freak” About Disability Dignity?: The Inclusion Fallacy 25 Years After Eldridge, Ena Chadha and Emmett Rogers
Eligible Non-Participation in Canadian Social Welfare Programs, Stephanie Ben-Ishai, Jennifer Robson, and Saul Schwartz
English Court of Appeal Looks to Canada in Opening Gates to Competition Law Class Actions, Suzanne E. Chiodo
Establishing the Need for a Low-Cost Canadian Debt Relief Procedure, Saul Schwartz and Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Estoppel, Jennifer Nadler
From Development as Disaster to Disaster as Development: Lessons from the Marseille Plague of 1720, Saptarishi Bandopadhyay
Guest Editorial: Personal Insolvency – A Fresh Start, Rosalind Mason, Jason Kilborn, Stephanie Ben-Ishai, and Joseph Spooner
Home Capital and Cross-Border Lessons in Mortgage Regulation, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Infrastructure, Jurisdiction, Extractivism: Keywords for Decolonizing Geographies, Shiri Pasternak, Deborah Cowen, Robert Clifford, Tiffany Joseph, Dayna Nadine Scott, Anne Spice, and Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark
Insulating the Church: Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church of Canada St. Mary Cathedral v. Aga and the Suppression of Public Law in the Construction of Religious Communities, Rabiat Akande and Faisal Bhabha
Introduction - Dangerous Opportunities: The Future of Financial Institutions, Housing Policy, and Governance, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Judging Youth Time, Lisa M. Kelly
Labour, Labour Law and Capitalist Rent-Seeking: Rentier Capitalism and Labour in Historical Perspective, Eric Tucker
Laws and Crisis Management, Saptarishi Bandopadhyay
LegalBench: A Collaboratively Built Benchmark for Measuring Legal Reasoning in Large Language Models, Neel Guha, Julian Nyarko, Daniel E. Ho, Christopher Ré, Adam Chilton, Aditya Narayana, Alex Chohlas-Wood, Austin Peters, Brandon Waldon, Daniel Rockmore, Diego A. Zambrano, Dmitry Talisman, Enam Hoque, Faiz Surani, Frank Fagan, Galit Sarfaty, Gregory M. Dickinson, Haggai Porat, Jason Hegland, Jessica Wu, Joe Nudell, Joel Niklaus, John Nay, Jonathan H. Choi, Kevin Tobia, Margaret Hagan, Megan Ma, Michael A. Livermore, Nikon Rasumov-Rahe, Nils Holzenberger, Noam Kolt, Peter Henderson, Sean Rehaag, Sharad Goel, Shang Gao, Spencer Williams, Sunny Gandhi, Tom Zur, Varun Iyer, and Zehua Li
Legal Research Methods for the English-Speaking Caribbean, Yasmin Morais and Yemisi Dina
Modular Legal Learning: Revitalizing the Law Classroom, David Sandomierski and Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Not Waiving, But Drowning: Supreme Court of Canada Kills Waiver of Tort as an Independent Cause of Action, Suzanne E. Chiodo
Open Courts, Privacy and Equality in a Digital Era: The Supreme Court of Canada’s 2021 Open Court Jurisprudence, Amy Salyzyn and Samuel Singer
Operationalizing Indigenous-led Impact Assessment, Dayna Scott, Jennifer Sankey, and Laura Tanguay
Over-Indebted Criminals in Canada, Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Arash Nayerahmadi
Payment in Digital Currency: The Legal Challenge, Benjamin Geva
POGG Post References Re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act GGPPA, Fenner L. Stewart
Prevalence of High-Cost Loans among the Debts of Canadian Insolvency Filers, Saul Schwartz and Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Private Lines of Credit for Law Students and Medical Students: A Canadian Perspective, Stephanie Ben-Ishai, Saul Schwartz, and Nancy Werk
Pt 1 Remembering Peter - His Brilliant Legacy: A Conference in Honour of Peter W. Hogg, John D. McCamus, Louise Arbour, James MacPherson, and Patrick Monahan
Pt 2A Peter at Osgoode - His Brilliant Legacy: A Conference in Honour of Peter W. Hogg, Mary Condon, Ravi Amarnath, Sonia Lawrence, Cara F. Zwibel, and Richard Haigh
Pt 2B Peter in Court - His Brilliant Legacy: A Conference in Honour of Peter W. Hogg, Laura Dougan, Cathy Beagan Flood, Michael Morris, Paul Schabas, and Gail Sinclair
Pt 3 Supreme Recollections - His Brilliant Legacy: A Conference in Honour of Peter W. Hogg, Justice Lorne Sossin, Adromache Karakatsanis, Sheilah L. Martin, Nicholas Kasirer, and Mahmud Jamal
Pt 4A Dialogue on Dialogue Theory - His Brilliant Legacy: A Conference in Honour of Peter W. Hogg, Benjamin Berger, Allan C. Hutchinson, Allison Thornton, Alison Young, and Sujit Choudhry
Pt 4B Advising First Nations and Govt - His Brilliant Legacy: A Conference in Honour of Peter Hogg, Jamie Cameron, Erin Crandall, Dave Joe, Emmett Macfarlane, and Kenneth Keith
Pt 5 The Legend of Two Textbooks - His Brilliant Legacy: A Conference in Honour of Peter W. Hogg, Emily Kidd White, Adam Dodek, Jinyan Li, J. Scott Wilkie, Bruce Ryder, and Wade K. Wright
Ruling by UN’s Top Court Means Canada and the U.S. Could be Complicit in Gaza Genocide, Heidi Matthews, Faisal Bhabha, and Mohammad Fadel
“Silly Anecdotes”: From White Baselines to White Juries in R. v. Chouhan, Joshua Sealy-Harrington
The American Bankruptcy Institute's Proposed Chapter 11 Reforms: Some Canadian Thoughts, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
“The Biggest Problem With You…”: Racial Profiling and Canada’s Program of Extra-Territorial Migrant Interdiction, Simon Wallace, Benjamin Perryman, Gábor Lukács, and Sean Rehaag
The Digitization of Money: Stablecoins and CBDC, Benjamin Geva and Mohammed Muraj
The Ecological Constitution: Reframing Environmental Law by Lynda Collins, Dayna Scott
The Ipperwash Inquiry - Symposium on Government/Police Relations: Agenda
The Ipperwash Inquiry - Symposium on Government/Police Relations: Legal Sites of Executive-Police Relations: Core Principles in a Canadian Context, Dianne L. Martin
The Ipperwash Inquiry - Symposium on Government/Police Relations: Police-Government Relations in the Context of State-Aboriginal Relations, Gordon Christie
The Ipperwash Inquiry - Symposium on Government/Police Relations: The History and the Future of the Politics of Policing, Margaret Beare
The Next Revolution? Negligence Law for the 21st Century, Allan C. Hutchinson
The Regulation of Toxics and Environmental Justice: The Uneven Distribution of Pollution, Dayna Nadine Scott and Lara Tessaro
The Significance of R. v. Albashir in the Evolution of Constitutional Remedies, Anne M. Turley and Zoe Oxaal
Towards a Distinctive Trademark Law for the 21st Century, David Vaver
UK Supreme Court Rules that English Companies Can Be Sued for Actions of Foreign Subsidiaries in the Interest of “Substantial Justice”, Suzanne E. Chiodo
Understanding the Neutrals in Canadian Insolvency Proceedings, Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Meena Alnajar
Walking the Line: The Politics of Federalism and Environmental Change, Allan C. Hutchinson
Where Can an Aboriginal Rights Holder Exercise Their Rights? Reflections From R. v. Desautel, Senwung Luk