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Media Mentions from 2015
Five reasons to stop obsessing about balanced budget, Globe and Mail Commentary, April 9
Five separate cancers. One tenacious Toronto lawyer, Toronto Star, October 19
Five truths you should know about terrorism and Islam, Huffington Post, November 16
Fixing a bad law, Wellington Times, September 23
Foreign worker exodus expected as new rules kick in, The Tyee (Vancouver, BC), April 1
Free expression in an age of intimidation, Regina Leader-Post (Regina, SK), January 10
Free trade deals highlight discord over investor protection, Deutsche Welle (Germany), March 13
Galati questions appointment of law prof to appeal court, Law Times (Scarborough, ON), January 12
Getting the vote out in Humber River-Black Creek, CBC Metro Morning, October 19
Governor-General could play key role if election ends with hung Parliament, Globe and Mail, October 12
Grieving family is trying to ban a ‘victim blaming’ murder defence, CBC News, December 17
Guilty verdict overturned after judge consults Google Street View, Toronto Star, March 23
Hair tests halted at controversial Sick Kids lab; Lawyer whose case sparked Star probe calls decision to suspend Motherisk program ‘a relief’, Toronto Star, March 6
Half-baked China-Australia Free Trade Agreement is lopsided, Canberra Times (Australia), June 19
Harper’s bad bet on China, Troy Media, September 18
Harper's 'life without parole' initiative a political move, say critics, The Canadian Press, March 4
Harper’s Petard? The Relationship between the Courts and the Executive under the Conservative Government, The Harper Decade, May 28
Health and phys ed curriculum, CBC Metro Morning, September 2
Health care for refugees in Canada: Recognizing international human rights, OBA.org, October 20
Hostile bids not always successful in Canadian cases, study shows, Globe and Mail, February 19
How Harper sows fear of Muslims in pursuit of votes, HuffPost, September 9
How men and women see gender equality differently, World Economic Forum Agenda, February 11
How the Bell Curve bleaches out intellectual diversity, CBA National, October 1
How to put the happy back in your day, Canadian Lawyer 4Students (Scarborough, ON), January 5
I am not a terrorist, despite what my critics told a Senate Committee, Huffington Post Blog, March 13
Institutionalized power conflicts, Financial Post, September 17
In the pipelines’ path: Canada’s First Nations lead resistance, Montreal Gazette, September 4
Is art a fad or the future of legal education?, Canadian Association of Law Teachers blog, April 7
Is Harper the worst prime minister in history? Part two, National Observer, June 7
It’s about consent, Le Provocateur, October 23
It's time to reform the role of Speaker of the House of Commons, The National Post, November 24
Jane-Finch’s 1 per cent solution, Now Magazine, October 14
#JeSuisConfused, Aljazeera, January 22
Jewish group community builds with law student award, Canadian Lawyer for Students, December 14
Judge blasts woman for ‘immaculate conception’ tale in property dispute, Toronto Star, April 8
Judge rejects Ontario man’s ‘racist will’ that disinherited daughter for having ‘bastard white son’, National Post, January 29
Judge strikes down Hamilton's bylaw to regulate Canada Post super-mailboxes, CBC News, June 11
Justice is blind when it comes to Canadian jury selection, Toronto Star, October 5
Kent McNeil: Stop Wasting Money Fighting Aboriginals, National Post, October 21
Kept apart by a miscarriage of justice, torn apart by death, brothers finally together, Prince George Citizen, November 6
Kinder Morgan Underestimating Environmental, Health Risks Of Pipeline Expansion - Report, Vancouver Sun, May 27
Law doesn’t address demand for surrogates, Advocate Daily, September 10
Law professor gives away 300 turkeys to encourage voting, CTV News, October 12
Law prof to discuss European-Canadian trade agreement in Burlington, Burlington Post (Burlington, ON), April 2
Law school dean leaves Lakehead, The Chronicle Journal (Thunder Bay, ON), June 30
Law Society failing vulnerable refugee claimants, Toronto Star, May 18
Lawsuit may be on again after Ontario Court of Appeal order, Lawyers Weekly, November 6
Law unfair to car crash victims; Lawyer argues Ontario’s Bill 15 is unconstitutional, Toronto Sun, December 6
Lawyer disbarred for Roma ripoff, Toronto Star, December 11
Legal Aid seeks standing at penalty hearing for disgraced refugee lawyer, Toronto Star, May 10
Legal Aid vows to ‘weed out’ bad refugee lawyers, Toronto Star, April 20
Legal clinic helps homeless beat tickets; Outstanding fines for harmless offences are a costly legacy of late-1990s ‘squeegee kids’ law, Toronto Star, March 10
Legal expert: Alberta man ticketed for ‘F*** Harper’ sign has good constitutional case, Yahoo Canada, November 13
Legal marijuana going to pot in #elxn42, Now Magazine, October 5
Legal pains: The cost of justice includes physical health, Legal Feeds (the blog of Canadian Lawyer & Law Times), March 13
Legal protection for climate change actions, Radio Canada International, October 27
Letters to the ROB editor addressing TPP claims: TPP is a wonderful idea - for China, Globe and Mail, December 26
Liberal government’s throne speech promises to legalize, regulate marijuana, CP24, December 5
Liberal win offers us a real shot at real reform of our electoral system, The National Post, November 23
Licence appeal switch moves forward, Law Times, October 12
Life sentence is just that under bill, Winnipeg Free Press, March 5
Light through the window, Canadian Lawyer (Scarborough, ON), March 2
Limited-scope retainers – What’s in it for you?, CBA National Online, November 2
Live chat: Knia Singh on carding, Toronto Sun, June 12
Live-in caregivers, CBC Metro Morning, May 25
Long-awaited Charbonneau Commission report into Quebec corruption is around the corner, Montreal Gazette, November 20
Long-Awaited Charbonneau Commission Report Into Quebec Corruption Is Around The Corner, Montreal Gazette, November 20
LSSO applauds Law Society for reversal on digital-only bar materials, LSSO media release, March 30
LSSO sets priorities for 2015/2016 at 2nd Annual General Meeting, LSSO media release, March 24
Make the justice system accessible, Toronto Star, February 25
Man crowdfunding his fight against the 10-year wait for a legal pardon, Globe and Mail, May 19
Mass ejection of temporary foreign workers looms, Toronto Star, March 27
MEPs and trade ministers reject EU trade commissioner’s corporate rights reforms, rabble.ca, May 12
Message to Trudeau: Voters spoke loud and clear for cities, Spacing, October 26
Modi to reach Canada, first visit by Indian Prime Minister in 42 years, Live India, April 14
Motherisk review should be expanded: Innocence Project, Toronto Star, February 10
Municipal oversight, Lawyers Weekly (Toronto/Ottawa, ON), June 12
Nappier Panel: No easy way to get more women on corporate boards, Hartford Courant, September 16
New pension law reflects changing expectations, Investment Executive, November 19
Nigerian heads UN Human Rights Council Advisory Committee, Daily Independent (Nigeria), March 17
No-contest settlements still hot-button issue, Investor Recovery Conference hosted by Osgoode and FAIR, Advisor.ca, October 27
Notley’s Way, Globe and Mail, May 9
Not to be dismissed, Canadian Lawyer 4Students (Scarborough, ON), January 26
Number of applications to US law schools may increase, The Varsity, October 26
Observers Warn Against Knee-Jerk Reaction To Tragic Police Shootings, Times Colonist, January 20
OceanaGold vs El Salvador: Foreshadowing ‘trade’ under the TPP?, Telesur (Caracas, Venezuela), June 23
Odds stacked against Roma refugees, researchers find, Toronto Star, April 2
Omnibus bill needs rewrite, Blacklock’s Reporter (Ottawa, ON), February 2
One on one with Faisal Kutty, Islamic Monthly, September 22
Ontario falling short on accessibility goals, Toronto Star, June 11
Ontario Legal Aid toughens rules after lawyers failed Roma clients, CBC News, April 24
Ontario man liable for hockey punch despite bankruptcy case, Lawyers Weekly (Toronto/Ottawa, ON), April 17
Ontario may appeal ruling allowing girl, 11, to be taken off chemo, Toronto Star, March 6
Ontario sets strict new limits on police street checks, Toronto Star, October 29
Ontario student group wants fair pay mandated for those in Law Practice Program, Toronto Star, January 16
Open Letter re. labour disruption at York, Obiter Dicta (Toronto, ON), March 11
Open letter to Parliament: Amend C-51 or kill it, National Post, February 27
Opinion: Women should get tampons at no cost, The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon), June 4
OSC using more freeze orders to recoup fraud money, challenges remain, Investor Recovery Conference hosted by Osgoode and FAIR, Globe and Mail, October 26