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'The Top 5 Ways to Spot a Liar': Refugee Status Decision-Making and The Science of Lie Detection
Engaging Pedagogy to Advance Diversity in Legal Education: Are we Ready and Able?
Documenting Birth: Parentage and Surrogacy in Ontario New Birth Registration Forms
Plenary panel: Treaties as Technologies of Justice
Making Sense of Child and Forced Marriage
Courts, Assemblies, and Privilege: Individual Rights in the Colonies in The Early 19th Century
The Historical Development of Children's Right to Protection from Harm in Canada
Automated Decision-Making and Relational Justice: Credit and Justice for Low-Income People
The Use of Technology to Find Solutions to Delay in Grievance Arbitration
Agents of Change: Post-Conviction DNA Testing and The Innocence Revolution
Visualizing Native Title: Methods for Mapping, Measuring, and Making Meaning
The Legalization of Electoral Fraud in Venezuela
Does 'Justice' Mean 'Just Outcomes' or 'Just Reasoning'?
Panel: E-access to Justice
Roundtable Discussion: Technologies of Sexual (In)Justice
Addressing Climate Change: Law, Technology and Environmental Ethics
E-access to Justice and the Digital Divide: A Framework for Analysis
Child Welfare, Parenting by the Corporate State and The Children Who Stay at Home
Branding Justice: How the Canadian Trademarks Database Can Address Linguistic Inequalities
The Use of Expert Forensic DNA Testimony in Ontario Criminal Trial Courts
Student Reactions to Exonerees: Differing Perceptions Regarding DNA Evidence, Mistaken Eyewitnesses and False Confessions
'Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC)' and Living Law in South Africa: Neoliberal Technologies and The Limits of Governmentality
The Use of Technology in Union Organizing
Multicultural Accommodation and Ontario Family Law: Navigating Forums, Actors and Transnational Marriage Breakdowns
Celebrity Refugees: Telling of Trauma and Celebrating Success
The New Frontiers of Flesh Food
Improving Refugee Law Services in Ontario: Lessons Learned from Mentorship Program
The Use of Novel fMRI Technology to Detect Covert Awareness: A Case Study
Querying the Idea of a Canon for Legal Studies in Canada
The Implications of the Indigenous Right of Physical and Cultural Survival for Free, Prior and Informed Consent
The Institutional Cases: Defining the Conditions for Moral Abdication
Hearing Voices: Sound, Technology, and Expert Listening in the Legal Arena
HIV Non-Disclosure and Canadian Law: Impacts on Indigenous people in Regina
Hanging Up on Fearon: Cellphone Privacy and the Supreme Court
Pursuing Justice in the Shadows of the Virtual: Online Gathering Spaces and Socio-Legal Research Methodology
'Insufficient Evidence': Surveillance, Exposure, and the Medicalization of Disability Identity in Ontario Human Rights Law
The Failure to Operationalize: The Imperfect Realization of Canadian Contract Law Professors’ Capacious Aspirations for Legal Education
On Institutional Violence
The Dog-Whistle Politics of Immigration Detention
The Role of Photographic Evidence of Victim Injuries in Cases of Interpersonal Assault
Litigating Against Harper: Refugee Advocates in the Courts
Is Technology Turning Against Us? The Case to The Right of Privacy
Can Law be Fair to Delgamuukw? On Legal Violence and Temporal Resistance, Interruptive Practices as Technologies of Justice
At Some Loss as to the Precise Object you have in Mind: Enacting Estrogenic Substances with Canada’s Food and Drug Act, 1939-1944
Interculturality and Legal Innovation: Establishing Marital Status During Sponsorship Appeals at The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Not So Innocent Bystanders: Revisiting Bystander Liability in The Age of Social Media
We Believe Survivors Expert Panel (Abridged)
The Role of Universities in Reconciliation
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Technologies of Justice Conference - 2018
'The Top 5 Ways to Spot a Liar': Refugee Status Decision-Making and The Science of Lie Detection
Engaging Pedagogy to Advance Diversity in Legal Education: Are we Ready and Able?
Documenting Birth: Parentage and Surrogacy in Ontario New Birth Registration Forms
Plenary panel: Treaties as Technologies of Justice
Making Sense of Child and Forced Marriage
Courts, Assemblies, and Privilege: Individual Rights in the Colonies in The Early 19th Century
The Historical Development of Children's Right to Protection from Harm in Canada
Automated Decision-Making and Relational Justice: Credit and Justice for Low-Income People
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We Believe Survivors Expert Panel (Abridged)
The Role of Universities in Reconciliation
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Legal Studies Program - Open House
Student and alumni testimonials
Distinguished Visitor Lecture Series
Distinguished Visitor: Ian Binnie
Distinguished Visitor: Brian Beamish
Distinguished Visitor: Frank Iacobucci
Distinguished Visitor: Camille Nelson
Technologies of Justice Conference - 2018
'The Top 5 Ways to Spot a Liar': Refugee Status Decision-Making and The Science of Lie Detection
Engaging Pedagogy to Advance Diversity in Legal Education: Are we Ready and Able?
Documenting Birth: Parentage and Surrogacy in Ontario New Birth Registration Forms
Plenary panel: Treaties as Technologies of Justice
Making Sense of Child and Forced Marriage
Courts, Assemblies, and Privilege: Individual Rights in the Colonies in The Early 19th Century
The Historical Development of Children's Right to Protection from Harm in Canada
Automated Decision-Making and Relational Justice: Credit and Justice for Low-Income People
The Use of Technology to Find Solutions to Delay in Grievance Arbitration
Agents of Change: Post-Conviction DNA Testing and The Innocence Revolution
Visualizing Native Title: Methods for Mapping, Measuring, and Making Meaning
The Legalization of Electoral Fraud in Venezuela
Does 'Justice' Mean 'Just Outcomes' or 'Just Reasoning'?
Panel: E-access to Justice
Roundtable Discussion: Technologies of Sexual (In)Justice
Addressing Climate Change: Law, Technology and Environmental Ethics
E-access to Justice and the Digital Divide: A Framework for Analysis
Child Welfare, Parenting by the Corporate State and The Children Who Stay at Home
Branding Justice: How the Canadian Trademarks Database Can Address Linguistic Inequalities
The Use of Expert Forensic DNA Testimony in Ontario Criminal Trial Courts
Student Reactions to Exonerees: Differing Perceptions Regarding DNA Evidence, Mistaken Eyewitnesses and False Confessions
'Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC)' and Living Law in South Africa: Neoliberal Technologies and The Limits of Governmentality
The Use of Technology in Union Organizing
Multicultural Accommodation and Ontario Family Law: Navigating Forums, Actors and Transnational Marriage Breakdowns
Celebrity Refugees: Telling of Trauma and Celebrating Success
The New Frontiers of Flesh Food
Improving Refugee Law Services in Ontario: Lessons Learned from Mentorship Program
The Use of Novel fMRI Technology to Detect Covert Awareness: A Case Study
Querying the Idea of a Canon for Legal Studies in Canada
The Implications of the Indigenous Right of Physical and Cultural Survival for Free, Prior and Informed Consent
The Institutional Cases: Defining the Conditions for Moral Abdication
Hearing Voices: Sound, Technology, and Expert Listening in the Legal Arena
HIV Non-Disclosure and Canadian Law: Impacts on Indigenous people in Regina
Hanging Up on Fearon: Cellphone Privacy and the Supreme Court
Pursuing Justice in the Shadows of the Virtual: Online Gathering Spaces and Socio-Legal Research Methodology
'Insufficient Evidence': Surveillance, Exposure, and the Medicalization of Disability Identity in Ontario Human Rights Law
The Failure to Operationalize: The Imperfect Realization of Canadian Contract Law Professors’ Capacious Aspirations for Legal Education
On Institutional Violence
The Dog-Whistle Politics of Immigration Detention
The Role of Photographic Evidence of Victim Injuries in Cases of Interpersonal Assault
Litigating Against Harper: Refugee Advocates in the Courts
Is Technology Turning Against Us? The Case to The Right of Privacy
Can Law be Fair to Delgamuukw? On Legal Violence and Temporal Resistance, Interruptive Practices as Technologies of Justice
At Some Loss as to the Precise Object you have in Mind: Enacting Estrogenic Substances with Canada’s Food and Drug Act, 1939-1944
Interculturality and Legal Innovation: Establishing Marital Status During Sponsorship Appeals at The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Not So Innocent Bystanders: Revisiting Bystander Liability in The Age of Social Media
We Believe Survivors Expert Panel (Abridged)
The Role of Universities in Reconciliation
Alumni success
Specializations
Alternative Dispute Resolution specialization
Human Rights Law specialization
Information Law specialization
Minors
Legal Studies minor
Alternative Dispute Resolution minor
Human Rights Law minor
Information Law minor
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