Legislation
Challenging Quebec’s Secularism Bill despite its use of s.33
by Jeffrey Wang On June 16th, 2019, Quebec passed An Act respecting the laicity of the State (Bill 21). This bill was controversial for banning the wearing of religious symbols, … Read More
February 2019 Outlook Newsletter
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Reflecting on the Sex-Ed Charter Challenge
By: Leslie Anne St. Amour Now that the Constitutional challenge to the Ford government’s repeal of the 2015 sex-ed curriculum has been heard by the court, I am reflecting on … Read More
Unbiased Policing and the Legalization of Cannabis
by Jasmit de Saffel On October 18th, 2018 two Toronto Police Service (TPS) Sergeants came to the University of Toronto law school to present about the comprehensive training police officers … Read More
Implementing UNDRIP: Opportunities and Challenges
By Catherine Ma On October 22, 2018, the Faculty of Law’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives hosted Professor Brenda Gunn to discuss the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous … Read More