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News Stories by Nina Haikara

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November 4
The Legal Singularity: U of T Law profs on how AI will make the law 'radically' better
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October 21
Access to justice: Downtown Legal Services, U of T’s community legal clinic, celebrates 50 years
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September 26
The AI Taxman: Documentary focuses on U of T law prof who launched legal-tech startup
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September 16
U of T event celebrating Rosalie Abella to bring together current, former international high-court justices
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September 7
From 'ag gag' to 'pet parents': The Canadian Animal Law Conference returns to U of T
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August 23
'A gripping story about terrible wrongs': U of T Law grad and prof draw lessons for Canada in new book  
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July 13
'We have urgent work to do': New book by U of T's Kent Roach on why Canadian policing needs to change
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July 11
U of T researcher examines how COVID-19 shifted public access to Canada's courtrooms online
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June 28
Acclaimed scholar John Borrows named The Loveland Chair in Indigenous Law at U of T's Faculty of Law
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June 17
U of T Law class valedictorian gained confidence by 'learning to embrace discomfort'

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