On December 21, 2020, The Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Darlene Heather Carreau, LLB ‘96, as the Chief Administrator of the Courts Administration Service. She was called to the Ontario Bar in 1998.
On December 21, 2020, The Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Darlene Heather Carreau, LLB ‘96, as the Chief Administrator of the Courts Administration Service. She was called to the Ontario Bar in 1998.
The rapid evolution of AI technologies has made a profound impact on the world of medicine, leading to significant advances in how technologies can interface with the human nervous system. But the use of AI-based neuroprostheses as medical devices raises a number of questions: Which AI-elements should future neuroprostheses incorporate or leave out? What technical design choices or regulatory meas...
The rapid evolution of AI technologies has made a profound impact on the world of medicine, leading to significant advances in how technologies can interface with the human nervous system. But the use of AI-based neuroprostheses as medical devices raises a number of questions: Which AI-elements shou...
Fallon Benson and Angel Larkman are both 2L students in our JD program. They are also part of our Indigenous Law Learner Community and have both taken action and found ways to change the world, while still studying.
Fallon Benson and Angel Larkman are both 2L students in our JD program. They are also part of our Indigenous Law Learner Community and have both taken action and found ways to change the world, while still studying.
Common Law’s twice graduated Dr. Ausma Sehanat Khan recently received rave reviews for her multi-volume epic fantasy series, the “Khorasan Archives” in the Toronto Star.
Prior to being a full-time writer, she served as Editor in Chief of Muslim Girl magazine, the first magazine to address a target audience of young Muslim...
Common Law’s twice graduated Dr. Ausma Sehanat Khan recently received rave reviews for her multi-volume epic fantasy series, the “Khorasan Archives” in the Toronto Star.
Prior to being a full-time writer, she served as Editor in Chie...
Congratulations to the organizers of the annual Souper Français which was held on January 8, 2021. It was a huge success with over 220 students, lawyers, judges and professors in attendance. The guest of honour was the Honourable Justice Andromache Karakatsanis of the Supreme Court of Canada who gave a beautiful speech.
Congratulations to the organizers of the annual Souper Français which was held on January 8, 2021. It was a huge success with over 220 students, lawyers, judges and professors in attendance. The guest of honour was the Honourable Justice Andromache Karakatsanis of the Supreme Court of Canada who gav...
To coincide with International Anti-Corruption Day on December 9th, 2020, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) featured a virtual presentation by Part-Time Professors Noah Arshinoff (Faculty of Law, Common Law Section) and Marc Tassé (Telf...
To coincide with International Anti-Corruption Day on December 9th, 2020, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) featured a virtual presentation by Part-Time Professo...
Professor Natasha Bakht’s recent book, In Your Face: Law Justice and Niqab-Wearing Women in Canada, and Professor Angela Cameron’s recent edited collection with Sari Graben and Val Napoleon, Creating Indigenous Property: Power, Rights, and Relationships, have both been named to The Hill Time’s List of the 100 Best Books in 2020...
Professor Natasha Bakht’s recent book, In Your Face: Law Justice and Niqab-Wearing Women in Canada, and Professor Angela Cameron’s recent edited collection with Sari Graben and Val Napoleon, Creating Indigenous Property: Power, Rights...
Alumna Emily Leduc Gagné, JD ’19 (magna cum laude), is a great example of someone taking a non-traditional path to becoming a lawyer and having multiple careers. She moved to Montreal as a teen to be a professional contemporary ballet dancer, completing a BA in English literature with a minor in education at McGill University at the same time.
Alumna Emily Leduc Gagné, JD ’19 (magna cum laude), is a great example of someone taking a non-traditional path to becoming a lawyer and having multiple careers. She moved to Montreal as a teen to be a professional contemporary ballet dancer, completing a BA in English literature with a minor in edu...
We would like to congratulate our alumni, students and Faculty members who have received 2019 CLawbies awards.For the complete list: https://www.clawbies.ca/Fodden Award 2019Supreme Advocacy NewsletterEugene Meehan LLB 1978, Marie-France Major LLB 1986, Thomas Slade JD 2010 and Cory Giordano JD 2014 Best BlogCowling LegalErin Cowling JD 2004V...
We would like to congratulate our alumni, students and Faculty members who have received 2019 CLawbies awards.For the complete list: https://www.clawbies.ca/Fodden Award 2019Supreme Advocacy NewsletterEugene Meehan LLB 1978, Marie-France Major LLB 1...