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Media Mentions from 2015
What I’d do differently: Peter Hogg, Justmag.ca (Toronto, ON), May 15
What Norway can teach the U.S. about getting more women into boardrooms, The Atlantic (Washington, DC), May 4
What’s the return on equality: Aaron Dhir on disclosure, The Faculty Lounge, March 23
What’s the return on equality: Aaron Dhir on quotas, The Faculty Lounge, March 23
What’s the return on equality: Aaron Dhir responds to questions, The Faculty Lounge, March 24
What they don’t learn at law school; Domestic violence education is mostly ignored, survey finds, Toronto Star, February 4
When the hard cold facts back up instinctive knowledge, Forbes, September 29
Why a balanced budget law could mean more debt for consumers, Huff Post Business, April 13
Why balanced budgets aren’t always good budgets, CBC Radio The 180 with Jim Brown, March 1
Why concern for the environment doesn’t boost Green party fortunes, Toronto Star, October 15
Why diversity quotas in the boardroom may be a good idea, Crane and Matten blog, April 22
Why is the Uber debate stuck in traffic?, CBA/ABC National, December 15
Why it’s so hard to keep bad forensics out of the courtroom, Toronto Star, June 12
Why Paris was the target of the ISIS massacre, The Fiscal Times, November 16
Why Powell River? asks aspiring lawyer, Peak Online (Powell River, BC), May 20
Why Stephen Harper’s ‘trade’ deals are losing their cachet: Walkom, Toronto Star, June 19
Why the Law Society needs younger benchers, Precedent Magazine (Toronto, ON), March 10
Wigging out about access to justice, Legal Feeds (the blog of Canadian Lawyer & Law Times), January 13
Will 2015 see more women on corporate boards?, Toronto Star, January 6
Will TPP live up to its political hype? A guide to the trade deal for Canadian consumers, National Post, October 6
Women directors change how boards work, Harvard Business Review, February 17
Women representation on boards still very low, but growing, Investment Executive, September 22
Work stress: Why women have it worse than men, Agenda – the blog of the World Economic Forum, October 20
Wrist-slap not enough for police who break law, Toronto Star, December 1
Wrongly convicted of murder, Roméo Phillion never lost resilient spirit, Globe and Mail, November 11
York Region health care professionals offer mixed views on doctor-assisted suicide, yorkregion.com, February 12
York resumes law-school classes amid strike; Osgoode Hall will be back in business, but other students must await Monday meeting, Toronto Star, March 13
Osgoode to unveil provocative art installation, Cindy Blazevic, Canadian Lawyer's Legal Feeds Blog, September 10
“Through a Penal System, Darkly”: Photographer Documents Kingston Penitentiary, Cindy Blazevic, Truthout, September 22
Learning from the Rama First Nation Elder’s Council, Brittany Hazell, Canadian Lawyer 4Students, December 7
Regulators need to heed the rise of crowdfunded ‘techquity’ markets, Robert Keller and Michael Motala, Globe and Mail, October 2
Fatal attraction, government inaction are killing birds, Albert Koehl, Toronto Star, March 21
How restorative justice re-connects fairness to justice, Eva Marszewski, Globe and Mail, January 9
Media Mentions from 2014
Aboriginal medicine ruling sparks instant controversy, thestar.com, November 19
A first for this top legal mind: practising law; Former Supreme Court justice shares advice as she begins the next phase of her high-profile career back in Montreal, Globe and Mail, September 9
All the law school’s a stage for new forms of expression, Lawyers Weekly (Toronto/Ottawa, ON), September 12
Analyst: ISDS model is Australia, not Canada, EurActiv (The EU), December 16
Are anti-corruption laws really tackling the problem?, Canadian Lawyer InHouse (Scarborough, ON), November 10
Are faster horses our future?, Slaw (Toronto, ON), September 25
A step into freedom after 12 years lost; Leighton Hay was wrongfully convicted in murder that hinged on dubious evidence and a witness who was ’80 per cent sure’, Toronto Star, November 29
BC government deals another blow to TWU law school, Canadian Lawyer 4Students (Scarborough, ON), December 15
Bedford lawyer Alan Young to brief senators on prostitution bill rewrite, CBC News, September 17
Breaking down the harm to Canada done by treaty with China, The Tyee (Vancouver, BC), September 15
Building the feminist agenda, Rabble Podcast Network, December 15
Canada pays thousands of Roma to abandon refugee appeals, leave country, Global News, November 5
Canada’s new prostitution law takes effect amidst backlash from media, Ontario’s premier, LifeSiteNews.com, December 15
Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity: Corporate Law, Governance, and Diversity, The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, October 2
CJC responds to criticism of Côté, Legal Feeds (the blog of Canadian Lawyer & Law Times), December 10
Community discusses access to justice issues, Whitehorse Star (Whitehorse, YT), September 16
Complaints over carding are valid, thestar.com Readers' Letters, November 14
Conference to discuss effects of corruption and possible solutions, Radio Canada International, November 5
‘Cracks in the policy:’ Human rights commission probes Canada on mining, Embassy (Ottawa, ON), November 5
Creeping Sharia or conspicuous Islamophobia?, Journal of International Affairs (New York, NY), October 28
Criticism deserved, The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon), October 16
Crown ‘ups the ante’ with overcoming resistance by choking charges against Ghomeshi, Globe and Mail, November 26
DART aims to take money worries out of career decisions, Canadian Lawyer 4Students (Scarborough, ON), November 10
Decisions by Refugee Appeal Division members vary widely, CBC News, December 15
Drew Hasselback: Where did that CSA proposal on takeovers come from?, Financial Post, September 16
EU Trade Pact Could Weaken Ottawa’s Power To Regulate Banks, Toronto Star, September 7
Fairness for Victims Act faces major constitutional problem, Globe and Mail, September 2
Gale Cup a rite of passage in many legal careers, University Affairs, October 8
Getting more women into the ‘black box’ of corporate power, Forbes, October 17
Government sexploitation, Now, September 11
Guest column: Deradicalization, or disengagement from violence?, Windsor Star (Windsor, ON), November 23
Hands off Parkdale Legal: Fiorito, Toronto Star, October 29
Hard lessons on the hard court for lawyers who love the game, Lawyers Weekly (Toronto/Ottawa, ON), November 21
Harper policies undermine deradicalization, thestar.com, November 12
Have crackdowns on insider trading gone too far?, Financial Post, September 13
Hazardous material from infamous U.S. environmental disaster to be shipped to Ontario, Sarnia Observer (Sarnia, ON), November 5
Homeless advocates push for one final hearing at top court, Lawyers Weekly (Toronto/Ottawa, ON), December 19
How to deal with radicalized youth while there’s still time, CBC Radio The Current, October 27
How to improve board diversity without resorting to quotas and 'tokenism', Financial Post, October 6
HRTO case questions accommodations for alleged disabilities, Canadian Lawyer 4Students (Scarborough, ON), October 27
I can never be a judge, Winnipeg Free Press, November 29
Impacto de empresas mineras canadienses en América Latina, Radio Canada International, November 3
In defence of an embattled city judge, Winnipeg Free Press, December 6
Is a court order in best interests of the 11-year-old Six Nations child with leukemia?, thestar.com, December 12
'It is not my practice to litigate my cases in the media': Who is Jian Ghomeshi's lawyer Marie Henein?, National Post, November 26
John Ivison: Provinces Could Kill New Prostitution Law by Refusing to Enforce It, National Post, December 8
Judge’s social media ‘friends’ spark concerns, Lawyers Weekly (Toronto/Ottawa, ON), November 7
Judges transcend political labels, Globe and Mail, December 19
Junior hockey players launch class action lawsuit against Canadian Hockey League, Sports Agent Blog, October 21
Law school clinics welcome legal aid funds, Canadian Lawyer 4Students (Scarborough, ON), September 8
Law school in Canada: what will it cost?, Macleans, September 24
Law students killed in WWI to be called to the bar, Toronto Star, September 15
Legal Aid scramble, Now, October 3
LSSO releases results of survey on access to legal education, Academica Group (London, ON), September 19
Mobile Search, CBC Metro Morning, December 12
New IBA report seeks preventative, adaptive responses to climate change, Legal Feeds (the blog of Canadian Lawyer & Law Times), September 22
New paper finds fuzzy definitions for board diversity, New York Times, October 20
New prostitution laws unlikely to be challenged soon, legal experts say, CBC News, December 12
New Supreme Court judge challenged on conduct as a lawyer in two cases, Globe and Mail, December 5
New web site for law students strikes the right balance, Canadian Lawyer 4Students (Scarborough, ON), September 29
No place for courts in affordable housing fight, Ontario’s top court rules, CTV News, December 1
Nova Scotia neglecting sexual abuse victims, Cape Breton Post (Cape Breton, NS), November 22
Only bottom line matters in trade, New Straits Times (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), November 16
Osgoode Digital Commons, Slaw (Toronto, ON), October 1
Osgoode Hall is marking a major teaching milestone, Lawyers Weekly (Toronto/Ottawa, ON), October 31
Osgoode Hall Law School celebrates 125 years of leadership in legal education, NationTalk, October 6
Osgoode Twitter contest asks students to look to the future, Canadian Lawyer 4Students (Scarborough, ON), October 6