Opinions
‘The 3L Diaries’: Our Biggest Regrets in Law School
Law school is a daunting place. Attended by those bright and diligent few who managed to get accepted, it can inculcate a constant feeling of competition ...
Reflections on the Law School Pyramid
What do Egypt and law school have in common? Pyramids. But ours is made of casebooks ...
‘This Place Is a Pit’: The Brutalist Charm of Fauteux Hall
The stark, monolithic sarcophagus we call our law school—where dreams of changing the world one case at a time are buried in six-hundred-page Supreme Court readings and Red Bull-fuelled midnight grinds at the Brian Dickson Library ...
A Moot Reflection by Alexandra Son
It is a well-known fact that lawyers love to win.1 So it’s only natural that law students—whether by nature or through the intense nurture of law school—also love to win. For the law student, nothing triggers the release of dopamine more than the “A” printed on the transcript, the email that starts with “Congratulations”, and the call that begins with “We’d love to offer you…”. After all, that’s what law school is all about. Winners = best lawyers = happy life. ...
Space Law: Why Should you care? by Matthew Patten
Space, the final frontier. When people think of space, maybe they envision science-fiction like Star Wars or Star Trek, maybe scientists at Houston hunched over a table crunching numbers for a telemetry analysis, or maybe they think of astronauts blasting off. Whatever your first thoughts about space are, I doubt lawyers came to mind. Law students might rightfully ask what is space law and why should I care? ...





