Submissions from 2025
How the EU Could Make AI an Engine of Workplace Democracy, Antonio Aloisi and Valerio De Stefano
Shareholders’ Just Transition Activism, Barnali Choudhury
Shaping the Future of Digital Work: A Bold Proposal for Platform Worker Rights, Valerio De Stefano
Colonial Desire Meets TikTok in Israel's 'Lingerie Genre', Heidi Matthews
Is Israel’s Interception of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla Legal?, Heidi Matthews
Submissions from 2024
Student Protest Encampments and Section s.2(c) of the Charter, Jamie Cameron
Attack of the Bots: How Fraud Threatens the Integrity of Class Action Settlements, Suzanne Chiodo
Canada is Being Hypocritical by Failing to Support South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel, Heidi Matthews
Commentary: MUNL Disregarded Students' Constitutional Rights, Heidi Matthews
How Israel's War in Gaza Is Testing the ICJ and the ICC, Heidi Matthews
What the ICC’s anticipated arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Hamas leaders mean for Canada, Heidi Matthews
Universities Should not Silence Research and Speech on Palestine, Heidi Matthews, Fatima Ahdash, and Priya Gupta
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
Reminder to Democrats: Israel’s Occupation of Palestine Is Illegal, Heidi Matthews and Doug Henwood
Bombing Gaza Isn’t Fighting Sexual Violence, Heidi Matthews and Tanya Serisier
Setting the Record Straight on Refugee Claims by International Students, Yvonne Su, Corey Robinson, and Sean Rehaag
Submissions from 2023
Don’t Just Change the Rules, Change the Game: The Rules Overhaul and Ontario’s Legal Ecosystem, Suzanne Chiodo
Honorarium Payments to Representative Plaintiffs: Doucet v The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Suzanne Chiodo
Business and Human Rights in the Metaverse, Barnali Choudhury
Who is the AI Owner? Hacking the Illusive AI Inventorship Challenge, Giuseppina D'Agostino
A.I. Microdirectives Could Soon Be Used for Law Enforcement, Jonathon W. Penney and Bruce Schneier
Submissions from 2022
Constructing Minorities, Rabiat Akande
Sorry, I Don’t Make the Rules: Taking Seriously Chief Justice Morawetz’s Call to Overhaul the Rules of Civil Procedure, Suzanne Chiodo
Proposed Canadian bill is too weak to fight child labour, Barnali Choudhury
Revisions to the G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance — Sustainability in Name Only, Barnali Choudhury and Martin Petrin
Working from a distance: remote or removed?, Nicola Countouris and Valerio De Stefano
Copyright Ownership of Movies and Films in Canada: Who's on First?, David Vaver
“Inducing” Copyright Infringement in Canada: Is it a Thing?, David Vaver
Submissions from 2021
20 years later, Walkerton Inquiry members discuss impact of recommendations with WCWC staff, Colin Burrowes and Gus Van Harten
Carving Out a Role for Human Rights in International Investment Law, Barnali Choudhury
The Code of Capital: A View through a Foreign Investment Lens, Barnali Choudhury
Climate change poses triple threat to Canada’s energy sector, Barnali Choudhury and Martin Petrin
Asking ‘Isaac Pewton’ to innovate out of a crisis, Giuseppina D'Agostino
Travel Restrictions Between Canada and Latin America, Yemisi Dina, Sooin Kim, and Alexia Loumankis
COVID-19’s impact on migrant workers adds urgency to calls for permanent status, Fay Faraday
Migrant Workers Need Priority Access to the COVID-19 Vaccine, Fay Faraday, Judy Fudge, Jill Hanley, Janet McLaughlin, Chris Ramsaroop, Ethel Tungohan, and Anelyse M. Weiler
The pandemic and capitalism’s essential workers, Harry Glasbeek
Breaking down the carbon tax decision, Allan C. Hutchinson
From a constitutional perspective, many pandemic responses are on shaky ground, Allan C. Hutchinson
Investors are increasingly shunning mining companies that violate human rights, Shin Imai and Sarah Colgrove
If Canada is serious about reconciliation, we need an Indigenous Supreme Court judge, Kent McNeil
The Afghanistan Saga did not Rupture the Orientation of International Law and Relations, Obiora C. Okafor
Ottawa steps into ‘Ring of Fire’ debate with Doug Ford, Dayna Scott
The Wonderful World of Patents: "They Do Things Differently There", David Vaver
Submissions from 2020
Canadian technology is being used to thwart human rights overseas — but there are solutions, Siena Anstis, Jonathon W. Penney, and Sophie Barnett
Copyright limits and learning: lessons from the covid-19 quarantine, Carys Craig
Reconciliation isn’t up to Indigenous folks, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Justice leadership in a pandemic, Maaike de Langen and Trevor C. W. Farrow
Canada’s Big Chances to Address Environmental Racism, Fiona Koza, Naolo Charles, Jennifer Beeman, Ingrid Waldron, Dayna Scott, and Kristian Ferreira
Do Law Enforcement Bots Reduce Freedom of Expression Online? Study Results, J. Nathan Matias, Jonathon W. Penney, Merry Ember Mou, and Maximilian Klein
Canadian Court Correctly Finds the U.S. is Unsafe for Refugees, Sean Rehaag
Mining push continues despite water crisis in Neskantaga First Nation and Ontario’s Ring of Fire, Dayna Scott and Deborah Cowen
Court orders should not be required for health care workers to get PPEs, Eric M Tucker
The Anti-Union Virus Inside the Emergency Powers: Lessons for Workers, Eric M Tucker and Harry J. Glasbeek
Lights, Camera, Action - A Checklist for Virtual Hearing Participants, Janet Walker
New analysis finds Canada Pension Plan is heavily invested in six high-carbon companies, Cynthia Williams
‘Troubling Incrementalism’: how the CPPIB is failing the environment, Cynthia Williams
Submissions from 2019
After the Storm, Saptarishi Bandopadhyay
Guest Writer: Canada and the Palestinians: Out of Balance, Faisal Bhabha
Oh Canada! True Patriot Love (for Thy Copyright Act Review), Carys Craig
We failed to treat missing and murdered Indigenous women like people, but I know we can change, Signa A. Daum Shanks
What’s a Non-Indigenous Woman to Do? Some ideas about how to be an Ally, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Ontario’s legal aid cuts will leave refugee claimants more vulnerable, John Evans Justice
A Case of Misattribution, Richard Haigh
The next battles against tobacco must be fought in the world’s major cities, Steven Hoffman and Mathieu Poirier
Osgoode Sim Client Project, Paul Maharg
Biden’s status as Democratic front-runner reveals #MeToo as weak political strategy, Heidi Matthews
Opinion: What the debate around Indigenous genocide says about Canada, Heidi Matthews
Kent McNeil: Arresting Indigenous Protesters Is Not the Way to Reconciliation, Kent McNeil
A growing source of Canadian asylum-seekers: US citizens whose parents were born elsewhere, Sean Rehaag
Canada Must not be Complicit in the U.S. Assault on Central American Refugees, Sean Rehaag
Closing the Canada-U.S. asylum border agreement loophole? Not so fast, Sean Rehaag
Ontario’s cuts to legal aid for refugees: Racist, xenophobic and possibly unconstitutional, Sean Rehaag and Sharry Aiken
Moving Forward With Palestine, the State, Craig Scott
The Danger in Normalizing Political Interference, Craig Scott
'Trust Us' doesn’t cut it on the SNC-Lavalin affair, Craig Scott
Feds’ corporate law reform may create more problems than it solves, Edward Waitzer
Waitzer, Sarro – Corporate Law Reform: Focusing on Issues that Matter, Edward Waitzer and Douglas Sarro
Submissions from 2018
Canada’s Financial Sector Is Missing in Action on Climate Change, Celine Bak and Edward J. Waitzer
Fighting the Flu: We Need a New Kind of Intelligence, Alan Bernstein and Steven Hoffman
How the IP Strategy Could Transform Canadian Innovation, Giuseppina D'Agostino
Legal and Systemic Issues Left Unexplained in Stanley Trial, Signa A. Daum Shanks
Regional Integration Among African Nations – The Birth of AfCFTA, Yemisi Dina
Killing Should Not Be Justified to Protect Property, Alexandra Flynn and Estair Van Wagner
Central Bank Digital Currencies: The New Era of Modern-Day Banking, Benjamin Geva
A Portrait of an SCC Tigress, Philip Girard
Mass Murder and Capital Punishment, Philip Girard
Corporations As Invisible Friends, Harry Glasbeek
History of Labour Rights in Canada: Big and Small Lies We Accept, Harry J. Glasbeek
No, Doug Ford Is Not Defying Constitutional Law, Allan C. Hutchinson
Ottawa Still Has a Duty to Consult With Indigenous Peoples, Allan C. Hutchinson
Through a Digital Glass Darkly: Regulating Cryptocurrencies, Allan C. Hutchinson
As We Remember VE Day, Remember Too the German Women Who Were Raped, Heidi Matthews
If Misogyny Was a Factor, Is Toronto Rampage a Terrorist Act Against Women?, Heidi Matthews
Opinion: Look at the Way #MeToo Stories Are Told, Heidi Matthews
Why the Kavanaugh Hearings Were a Show Trial Gone Bad, Heidi Matthews
U.S.-Canada Agreement on Refugees Is Now Unconstitutional, Sean Rehaag
It’s Time to Abolish the Inhumane Canada-U.S. Deal on Asylum-Seekers, Sean Rehaag and Sharry Aiken