GP On Campus
Our lawyers often teach, deliver guest lectures, and participate in career fairs and other activities at law schools and universities. Will we be on your campus this term? Check this page periodically to find out.
Fall 2023
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver will teach Criminal Law and Punishment to students in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
McGill University, Faculty of Law
September 20, 2023, 10:00-11:30 a.m., NCDH Room 201
September 21, 2023, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Simon Archer will participate in a panel discussion on populism and democracy in Canada, “Populist Politics as Democratic Crisis: The Road to the Current Predicament and How to Move Forward.”
Osgoode Hall Law School
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Kelly Doctor will give a guest lecture in Professor Shannon Moldaver’s course on mediation, about the role of gender, culture and Indigeneity in mediation.
Toronto Metropolitan University, Centre For Labour-Management Studies
Wednesday, November 8, 2023,
7th Floor, 1-148 TRS Commons, Ted Rogers School of Management, 5-8 p.m.
Steven Barrett will participate in the panel discussion, Bill 124 Impact: Navigating Ontario’s Bargaining Landscape.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law and
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, November 15, 2023, 5-7:30 p.m.
Geetha Philipupillai will be interviewed along with several other Asper Centre alumni at the 15th Anniversary of the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights. This is an in-person live podcast.
Winter 2024
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Josh Mandryk will teach “Beyond the Standard Labour Law Model – Construction, Film, the Gig Economy, and Beyond.”
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard will teach “Fundamental Justice and the Charter”.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver will teach Prosecution Process to students in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
Here’s a look back at some of our previous campus visits:
2022-2023
Queen’s University, Faculty of Law
Simran Prihar will co-teach Labour Law.
Toronto Metropolitan University, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Geetha Philipupillai will co-teach Constitutional Law.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law and
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
Jessica Orkin will co-teach the course, Clinical Legal Education.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Kelly Doctor will discuss the role of gender and culture in negotiations in Theory and Practice of Mediation.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Jessica Orkin will give a guest lecture on the federal jurisdiction under s. 91(24) for students in the Constitutional Law class.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law;
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Jessica Orkin will be a panelist in the Asper Centre’s webinar on the Charter @ 40
McGill University, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 28th, 2022
Gabe Hoogers will attend the virtual Public Interest Career Day. Come and find out about practising labour and employment law!
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Isabelle Roy Nunn will participate in the Social Justice Career Panel. Come and find out what it’s like to represent trade unions, whether in-house or in a union-side labour law firm!
Osgoode Hall Law School
Winter 2023
Daniel Sheppard will teach a seminar course on section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
February / March 2023
Karin Galldin will co-teach the seminar course Children and the Law in the common law section.
McGill University, Faculty of Law
January 26, 2023
Kelly Doctor will talk about her path to legal studies, what she did while in law school and what her career has looked like since at the Work Your BA event sponsored by the Faculty of Law.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
February 14, 2023
Josh Mandryk will give a lecture on construction labour relations today in Brian Langille’s Law of Work class.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law and
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
March 15, 2023
Jessica Orkin will talk to students about the “Careers in Constitutional Law”.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
June 23, 2023
Simran Prihar and Christine Davies will teach the Law of Collective Bargaining to students in the Employment Law course in the 2022-2023 Global Professional LLM Program.
2021-2022
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Ben Piper will teach the second year Administrative Law course.
Jean Michel Corbeil will teach Droit du travail I (Labour Law I).
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver will teach Criminal Law and Punishment to students in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
McGill University, Faculty of Law
Monday, October 4, 2021
Simon Archer will give a guest lecture on “The Rising Tide of Climate Litigation”. The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report sounded a “code red” on the urgent need for concerted state and private actions to address climate change caused by greenhouse gas production. Litigation over the causes and effects of GHG production has expanded rapidly, including claims against the “carbon majors”, states and financiers of GHG production and consumption. This discussion will examine the law and politics of the Canadian litigation involving climate change with reference to landmark cases in Australia, the US and the EU.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
November 17, 2021
Jessica Orkin will discuss jury selection and the Kokopenace case in the criminal procedure class taught by Justice Breese Davies and Gerald Chan.
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights,
University of Toronto
Monday, November 22, 2021
Jessica Orkin will discuss litigating Indigenous rights at the Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights’ clinic seminar.
Ryerson University, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Monday, November 22, 2021
Karen Chen will give a guest lecture on mooting in Professor Orange’s legal research and writing class.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Winter 2022
Dan Sheppard will teach Public and Constitutional Law to first year law students.
University of Toronto; Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
Monday, January 31, 2022, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Geetha Philipupillai will participate in the 16th annual Peace, Conflict and Justice Student Conference: The Many Masks of Imperialism: Covid-19 & Consolidation of Power, sponsored by the University of Toronto and the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Saturday February 12 – Sunday, February 13, 2022
Geetha Philipupillai will be a judge in the first annual Constitutional Law Moot.
2020-2021
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver will teach Criminal Law to students in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Jean-Michel Corbeil is teaching Labour Law 1 in the French common law program / Programme de common law en français.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Tuesday, October 6, 2020, webinar
Josh Mandryk will participate in Osgoode Hall Law School’s Pierre Genest Lecture, which this year is a two part event. Professor Catherine Fisk will deliver her lecture “Protection by Law, Repression by Law: Bringing Labor Back Into Law and Social Movement Studies”, and then Josh and others will join her to discuss the lecture and take questions.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Jody Brown will be a guest lecturer on the ethical issues that arise in a class actions practice in Professor Sossin’s Legal Ethics course.
Queen’s University,
Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace
Friday, October 16, 2020, webcast, 1 p.m.
John Evans will chair an online panel on “Reasonableness Review Post-Vavilov: An Encomium for Correctness, or Deference as Usual?” Steven Barrett will be a speaker on that panel.
Ryerson University, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 12:30 p.m. via Zoom
Kim Stanton will speak to 1st year students at a professional development session run by the Ryerson Law Career Development & Professional Placement Office, the first talk in a series called “In Conversation With.”
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 30, 2020, 12:30-2:00 p.m., via Zoom
Kelly Doctor will participate on a Women in Public Law panel run by U of T’s Women & Law Club. Panelists will discuss their work, their experience as a woman practicing law, and their thoughts regarding what having a “feminist” practice means.
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights,
University of Toronto
Monday, November 9, 2020
Jessica Orkin will discuss litigating Indigenous rights at the Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights’ clinic seminar.
Winter 2021
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver will teach Prosecution Process to students in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace,
Queen’s University
Friday, January 29, 2021, webcast
Emma Phillips will participate in a panel discussion on “Getting the Balance between Safety and Privacy Right during the Pandemic” in a webinar hosted by the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
National Labour Arbitration Moot
January 30 and 31, 2021
Stephanie Hobbs will be a judge in the annual National Labour Arbitration Moot.
Ryerson University,
Centre for Labour Management Relations
Monday, March 1, 2021, 4-5 p.m.
Colleen Bauman will participate in a panel discussion of Covid-19 Vaccination as Employment Condition: Law and Science.
McMaster University,
Labour Studies Certificate Course
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Josh Mandryk will talk about union organizing to students in the “Issues in Labour Law for Workers” class.
Looking forward to speaking about union organizing to @MacLabour’s Issues in Labour Law for Workers certificate course tonight. Over/under on my Superstore references? pic.twitter.com/auDtkhcsD0
— Joshua Mandryk (@JMandryk) March 9, 2021
Queen’s Law Union & Osgoode Hall Law Union
Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Josh Mandryk will participate in a panel discussion on Movement Lawyering. Josh will talk about using class actions as a way to advocate for working people at a broad, far reaching level.
Ryerson University, Centre for Free Expression
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 (webinar)
Emma Phillips will participate in a panel discussion on confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements at the Centre for Free Expression’s seminar, Does Confidentiality Work Against Justice?
2019-2020
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
September – December, 2019
Louis Century will once again teach the intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Wednesday, October 30, 2019, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Geetha Philipupillai will participate on a panel on Embracing Your Roots – a discussion of navigating the legal field as a person with migrant roots. This panel was organized by ASLA.
University of Waterloo
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Natai Shelsen will talk about mediation to the graduate students in the Peace and Conflict Studies program.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
November 29, 2019
Kelly Doctor will speak to students in the Global Professional Masters in Laws program on “The Charter in Action”.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard will coach Osgoode’s Gale Cup mooting team.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Emma Phillips will teach Harassment, Discrimination, and the Duty to Accommodate in the Global Professional LLM program’s new law of leadership concentration. More here.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver is once again teaching Indigenous Law and Criminal Law in the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Jean-Michel Corbeil will teach Labour Law at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Osgoode Hall Law School
January 29, 2020
Simon Archer will deliver a guest lecture to students in the Osgoode LLM Commercial Law course on employee claims in insolvencies.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Louis Century will deliver a guest lecture in Professor Anna Su’s civil procedure course on motions to strike and for summary judgment.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Kim Stanton will discuss judging, MMIW, and the development of sexual assault law in Canada in Professor Nedelsky’s Law, Gender, and Equality class.
Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, University of Toronto
Wednesday, February 12, 2020, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Geetha Philipupillai will participate in the Constitutional Law Career Panel presented by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights. Panelists will discuss the numerous career paths that exist for students wishing to practice constitutional law.
Osgoode Hall Law School
March 4, 2020, 12:30-2:30
Dan Sheppard will be speaking at the Osgoode Constitutional Law Society’s career panel on charter litigation to discuss his charter litigation practice and career options for practising constitutional law.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Monday, April 20, 2020
Steven Barrett will discuss the consequences of the Supreme Court of Canada’s Vavilov decision at a conference organized by Professor Paul Daly.
2018-2019
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard is once again acting as Clinical Director of the Test Case Litigation Project, which provides an opportunity for Osgoode students to learn the theory and practice of test case litigation and gain hands-on experience assisting practitioners engaged in law-reform efforts though litigation.
Dan is also coaching Osgoode’s mooting team for the Gale Cup.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver is teaching Prosecution Process in the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
September – October, 2018
Louis Century will teach the intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Dan Sheppard will deliver a guest lecture in Sara Slinn’s Collective Bargaining course. Dan will discuss the power to obtain employee lists under Bill 148 to facilitate union organizing, and the recent constitutional challenge to those provisions that was rejected by the Ontario Labour Relations Board.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, September 28, 2018
Kim Stanton will deliver a guest lecture on feminism and the law in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program). She will review the development of equality and sexual assault law in Canada, as well as the Canadian Judicial Council’s decision regarding former Justice Robin Camp, to consider Justice Bertha Wilson’s famous question “Will Women Judges Make a Difference?”
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 12, 2018
John Evans will discuss the judicial review of administrative action in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program).
Ryerson University
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Kim Stanton will deliver a guest lecture on R. v. Barton in Shiri Pasternak’s Indigenous Governance & Justice class.
Queen’s University, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Emma Phillips will deliver a guest lecture on #MeToo and corporate governance in Gail Henderson’s class on corporate governance.
University of Windsor, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 12 – 1 p.m.
Kim Stanton will join a panel for the Person’s Day Lunch in the Faculty Lounge.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 26, 2018
Dan Sheppard will deliver a guest lecture on constitutional judicial review in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program).
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 26, 2018
Adriel Weaver will deliver a guest lecture on Indigenous peoples and the law in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program).
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Saturday, November 17 and Sunday, November 18, 2018
Kim Stanton will participate in the Symposium on The National Inquiry: Recommendations and Next Steps sponsored by the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action, in partnership with the Chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University, Dr. Pamela Palmater.
University of Toronto
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
Monday, November 19, 2018
Jessica Orkin and Kim Stanton will guest teach a session on Indigenous Rights in Cheryl Milne’s clinic course at the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, November 23, 2018
Kelly Doctor will deliver a guest lecture on medical assistance in dying in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program).
King’s College, London
Monday, January 14, 2019Simon Archer will teach Corporate Accountability in Transnational Context to LLM and PhD students.
York University, Work & Labour Studies Program
Monday, January 21, 2019Josh Mandryk will talk about labour law in sports in Dr. Carlo Fanelli’s course, Labour Relations in Canada.
Ontario Labour Relations Board
Saturday, January 26, 2019Stephanie Hobbs will be one of the judges at the annual Mathews Dinsdale National Labour Arbitration Competition.
Public Interest Day
McDonald Block, 900 Bay St, Toronto
Friday, March 1, 2019, 3 p.m.Char Wiseman and Mary-Elizabeth Dill will attend the Career Fair at Public Interest Day. Hope to see you there!
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Jackman Law Building at 78 Queens Park
Monday, March 4, 2019, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.Daniel Sheppard will talk about the repeal of the provincial sex ed curriculum at an event organized by “Out in Law”.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Wednesday, March 13, 2019Kim Stanton will give a guest lecture on judging, MMIW, and the development of sexual assault law in Canada in Jennifer Nedelsky’s Law, Gender, and Equality class.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Thursday, March 21, 2019, 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.Jessica Orkin will join a lunch-time panel to discuss the implications of Beaver v. Hill – a case involving a claim that Indigenous law should govern family law child support determinations, ousting the provincial regime.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Friday, March 22, 2019, 1:00 – 2:10 p.m.Steven Barrett will talk about the City of Toronto case at Unwritten Constitutional Norms and Principles: Contemporary Perspectives conference at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law.
2017 – 2018
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard is once again acting as Clinical Director of the Test Case Litigation Project, which provides an opportunity for Osgoode students to learn the theory and practice of test case litigation and gain hands-on experience assisting practitioners engaged in law-reform efforts though litigation.
Dan is also coaching Osgoode’s mooting team for the Gale Cup. This year’s case under appeal is R. v. Paterson, 2017 SCC 15.
University of Toronto
Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal StudiesAdriel Weaver and Daniel Sheppard will teach National Security Law in the undergraduate Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program.
University of Toronto
Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal StudiesAdriel Weaver and Louis Century will teach The Prosecution Process in the undergraduate Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program. The course offers a critical examination of the process by which certain conduct is identified, prosecuted and punished as “crime”.
George Brown College
Monday, August 31, 2017
Josh Mandryk will talk about interns’ rights to co-op students at George Brown College before they start their placements.
University of Toronto
Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program
Adriel Weaver will teach Indigenous Law, an advanced seminar in the undergraduate Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program. The course explores Indigenous law, settler state law as it applies to Indigenous peoples, and various facets of the complex interrelationship between the two in Canada’s multijuridical legal order.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
September 16, October 1 and 14, 2017
Emma Phillips and Louis Century will teach a three-day intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
September 16, 2017
Adriel Weaver will deliver a guest lecture in the Global Professional Master of Laws on aboriginal law.
George Brown College
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Louis Century will deliver a guest lecture on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to a class of student in the community worker program.
George Brown College
Friday, October 6, 2017
Daniel Sheppard will deliver a guest lecture on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to another class of students in the community worker program.
Kings’ College London, UK
Saturday, January 13 and Sunday January 14, 2018
Simon Archer will teach a module on combating modern slavery in global supply chains, as part of the Executive LLM program in Transnational Law.
University of Windsor, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Kiran Kang will attend Windsor Law’s “Justice at Work: Public Interest Careers Conference” to talk about forging a legal career in the public interest / social justice arena.
University of Toronto / Osgoode Hall Law School
Friday, February 16, 2018
Ryan Newell will attend U of T and Osgoode’s Public Interest Career Fair.
University of Toronto, Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
Friday, March 2, 2018
Daniel Sheppard will present his paper “Just Going Through the Motions: The Supreme Court, Interest Groups, and the Performance of Intervention” at the Asper Centre’s Public Interest Litigation Conference.
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Kelly Doctor will discuss the recent Divisional Court case concerning a physician’s duty to provide effective referrals on a panel session organized by the Health Law Club.
George Brown College, E Building, Room 204 – 10 a.m.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Josh Mandrykwill attend the Labour Fair on Workers’ Rights, Precarious Work and Unpaid Internships.
George Brown College
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Josh Mandryk will talk to students enrolled in “Introduction to Field Placement” about their rights and precarious work.
2016-2017
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard is again acting as Clinical Director of the Test Case Litigation Project, which provides an opportunity for Osgoode students to learn the theory and practice of test case litigation and gain hands-on experience assisting practitioners engaged in law-reform efforts though litigation.
Dan is also coaching Osgoode’s Gale Cup Moot team. This year’s case is R. v. Fearon, [2014] 3 SCR 621, dealing with whether the police have the power of search incident to arrest for the contents of a person’s cell phone. The competition will take place on February 17-18, 2017.
University of Toronto
Centre of Criminology and Sociolegal Studies
Adriel Weaver is teaching Indigenous Law, which is being offered as an advanced topic in criminology and sociolegal studies this year.
Osgoode Professional Development LLM Program,
Labour Relations and Employment Law
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Steven Barrett will talk to students in the course, Special Topics in the Law of Work, about the new labour trilogy, and the odds the Supreme Court of Canada will affirm Wagner-style collective bargaining, or other types of association.
George Brown College
Monday, October 3, 2016
Daniel Sheppard will give students in the Community Worker Program a primer on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
October 28-30, 2016
Emma Phillips and Louis Century will teach a three-day intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
Queen’s University, Faculty of Law
October 28, 2016, 3 p.m.
Fiona Campbell will speak at the Workplace Career Law panel, sponsored by the Labour and Employment Club and the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
October 29, 2016
Adriel Weaver will teach a section on Aboriginal Law during the three-day intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
York University
Work & Labour Studies
Marisa Pollock and Nadine Blum are teaching the 4th year honours course in Collective Bargaining.
Osgoode Professional Development LL.M.
Administrative Law Program
Saturday, December 3, 2016
John Evans will teach Procedural Fairness and the Standard of Review to students in the part-time LL.M. program in Administrative Law.
University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Steven Barrett will talk to students in Professor Michael Lynk’s Labour Law class about recent SCC cases dealing with the Charter’s guarantee of freedom of association.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Monday, January 30, 2017
Louis Century will discuss the Frank v. Canada case, concerning the right to vote of expatriate Canadians, with the assembled faculty of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. Louis is co-counsel, with Professor Audrey Macklin, to the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights in the case, which is currently before the Supreme Court of Canada. Together with the Asper Centre’s Director Cheryl Milne and Professors Audrey Macklin, Yasmin Dawood and Denise Réaume, Louis will present the Asper Centre’s arguments to faculty.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Monday, January 30, 2017
Louis Century will give a guest lecture on standard of review and the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision in Wilson v. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. to Angus Grant’s Administrative Law class. Louis was co-counsel, with Steven Barrett, to the Canadian Labour Congress in the case. The majority decision, which adopted the position of the CLC, reaffirmed the protection of non-unionized federal employees against dismissal without just cause.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law / Osgoode Hall Law School
Friday, February 3, 2017
Louis Century will participate in a panel on international criminal justice at the 2017 Canadian International Law Students’ Conference co-hosted by the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Osgoode Hall Law School. Among other things, Louis will discuss his experience, with Marlys Edwardh, initiating a private prosecution for the crime of torture against the Prime Minister of India.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Fiona Campbell will attend career day at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law.
Lamont Learning Centre, Law Society of Upper Canada
Friday, March 10, 2017, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Daniel Sheppard will attend the University of Toronto / Osgoode Hall Law School Public Interest Day 2017. Hope to see you there!
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 12:30 – 2:00 p.m.
Kiran Kang will participate in a panel discussion sponsored by the Labour and Employment Law Society. Kiran will talk about what it is like to be a young union-side labour lawyer in Toronto.
Here’s a look back at some of our previous campus visits:
2022-2023
Queen’s University, Faculty of Law
Simran Prihar will co-teach Labour Law.
Toronto Metropolitan University, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Geetha Philipupillai will co-teach Constitutional Law.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law and
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
Jessica Orkin will co-teach the course, Clinical Legal Education.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Kelly Doctor will discuss the role of gender and culture in negotiations in Theory and Practice of Mediation.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Jessica Orkin will give a guest lecture on the federal jurisdiction under s. 91(24) for students in the Constitutional Law class.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law;
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Jessica Orkin will be a panelist in the Asper Centre’s webinar on the Charter @ 40
McGill University, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 28th, 2022
Gabe Hoogers will attend the virtual Public Interest Career Day. Come and find out about practising labour and employment law!
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Isabelle Roy Nunn will participate in the Social Justice Career Panel. Come and find out what it’s like to represent trade unions, whether in-house or in a union-side labour law firm!
Osgoode Hall Law School
Winter 2023
Daniel Sheppard will teach a seminar course on section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
February / March 2023
Karin Galldin will co-teach the seminar course Children and the Law in the common law section.
McGill University, Faculty of Law
January 26, 2023
Kelly Doctor will talk about her path to legal studies, what she did while in law school and what her career has looked like since at the Work Your BA event sponsored by the Faculty of Law.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
February 14, 2023
Josh Mandryk will give a lecture on construction labour relations today in Brian Langille’s Law of Work class.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law and
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
March 15, 2023
Jessica Orkin will talk to students about the “Careers in Constitutional Law”.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
June 23, 2023
Simran Prihar and Christine Davies will teach the Law of Collective Bargaining to students in the Employment Law course in the 2022-2023 Global Professional LLM Program.
2021-2022
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Ben Piper will teach the second year Administrative Law course.
Jean Michel Corbeil will teach Droit du travail I (Labour Law I).
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver will teach Criminal Law and Punishment to students in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
McGill University, Faculty of Law
Monday, October 4, 2021
Simon Archer will give a guest lecture on “The Rising Tide of Climate Litigation”. The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report sounded a “code red” on the urgent need for concerted state and private actions to address climate change caused by greenhouse gas production. Litigation over the causes and effects of GHG production has expanded rapidly, including claims against the “carbon majors”, states and financiers of GHG production and consumption. This discussion will examine the law and politics of the Canadian litigation involving climate change with reference to landmark cases in Australia, the US and the EU.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
November 17, 2021
Jessica Orkin will discuss jury selection and the Kokopenace case in the criminal procedure class taught by Justice Breese Davies and Gerald Chan.
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights,
University of Toronto
Monday, November 22, 2021
Jessica Orkin will discuss litigating Indigenous rights at the Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights’ clinic seminar.
Ryerson University, Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Monday, November 22, 2021
Karen Chen will give a guest lecture on mooting in Professor Orange’s legal research and writing class.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Winter 2022
Dan Sheppard will teach Public and Constitutional Law to first year law students.
University of Toronto; Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
Monday, January 31, 2022, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Geetha Philipupillai will participate in the 16th annual Peace, Conflict and Justice Student Conference: The Many Masks of Imperialism: Covid-19 & Consolidation of Power, sponsored by the University of Toronto and the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Saturday February 12 – Sunday, February 13, 2022
Geetha Philipupillai will be a judge in the first annual Constitutional Law Moot.
2020-2021
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver will teach Criminal Law to students in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Jean-Michel Corbeil is teaching Labour Law 1 in the French common law program / Programme de common law en français.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Tuesday, October 6, 2020, webinar
Josh Mandryk will participate in Osgoode Hall Law School’s Pierre Genest Lecture, which this year is a two part event. Professor Catherine Fisk will deliver her lecture “Protection by Law, Repression by Law: Bringing Labor Back Into Law and Social Movement Studies”, and then Josh and others will join her to discuss the lecture and take questions.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Jody Brown will be a guest lecturer on the ethical issues that arise in a class actions practice in Professor Sossin’s Legal Ethics course.
Queen’s University,
Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace
Friday, October 16, 2020, webcast, 1 p.m.
John Evans will chair an online panel on “Reasonableness Review Post-Vavilov: An Encomium for Correctness, or Deference as Usual?” Steven Barrett will be a speaker on that panel.
Ryerson University, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 12:30 p.m. via Zoom
Kim Stanton will speak to 1st year students at a professional development session run by the Ryerson Law Career Development & Professional Placement Office, the first talk in a series called “In Conversation With.”
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 30, 2020, 12:30-2:00 p.m., via Zoom
Kelly Doctor will participate on a Women in Public Law panel run by U of T’s Women & Law Club. Panelists will discuss their work, their experience as a woman practicing law, and their thoughts regarding what having a “feminist” practice means.
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights,
University of Toronto
Monday, November 9, 2020
Jessica Orkin will discuss litigating Indigenous rights at the Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights’ clinic seminar.
Winter 2021
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver will teach Prosecution Process to students in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace,
Queen’s University
Friday, January 29, 2021, webcast
Emma Phillips will participate in a panel discussion on “Getting the Balance between Safety and Privacy Right during the Pandemic” in a webinar hosted by the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
National Labour Arbitration Moot
January 30 and 31, 2021
Stephanie Hobbs will be a judge in the annual National Labour Arbitration Moot.
Ryerson University,
Centre for Labour Management Relations
Monday, March 1, 2021, 4-5 p.m.
Colleen Bauman will participate in a panel discussion of Covid-19 Vaccination as Employment Condition: Law and Science.
McMaster University,
Labour Studies Certificate Course
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Josh Mandryk will talk about union organizing to students in the “Issues in Labour Law for Workers” class.
Looking forward to speaking about union organizing to @MacLabour’s Issues in Labour Law for Workers certificate course tonight. Over/under on my Superstore references? pic.twitter.com/auDtkhcsD0
— Joshua Mandryk (@JMandryk) March 9, 2021
Queen’s Law Union & Osgoode Hall Law Union
Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Josh Mandryk will participate in a panel discussion on Movement Lawyering. Josh will talk about using class actions as a way to advocate for working people at a broad, far reaching level.
Ryerson University, Centre for Free Expression
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 (webinar)
Emma Phillips will participate in a panel discussion on confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements at the Centre for Free Expression’s seminar, Does Confidentiality Work Against Justice?
2019-2020
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
September – December, 2019
Louis Century will once again teach the intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Wednesday, October 30, 2019, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Geetha Philipupillai will participate on a panel on Embracing Your Roots – a discussion of navigating the legal field as a person with migrant roots. This panel was organized by ASLA.
University of Waterloo
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Natai Shelsen will talk about mediation to the graduate students in the Peace and Conflict Studies program.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
November 29, 2019
Kelly Doctor will speak to students in the Global Professional Masters in Laws program on “The Charter in Action”.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard will coach Osgoode’s Gale Cup mooting team.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Emma Phillips will teach Harassment, Discrimination, and the Duty to Accommodate in the Global Professional LLM program’s new law of leadership concentration. More here.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver is once again teaching Indigenous Law and Criminal Law in the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Jean-Michel Corbeil will teach Labour Law at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Osgoode Hall Law School
January 29, 2020
Simon Archer will deliver a guest lecture to students in the Osgoode LLM Commercial Law course on employee claims in insolvencies.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Louis Century will deliver a guest lecture in Professor Anna Su’s civil procedure course on motions to strike and for summary judgment.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Kim Stanton will discuss judging, MMIW, and the development of sexual assault law in Canada in Professor Nedelsky’s Law, Gender, and Equality class.
Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, University of Toronto
Wednesday, February 12, 2020, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Geetha Philipupillai will participate in the Constitutional Law Career Panel presented by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights. Panelists will discuss the numerous career paths that exist for students wishing to practice constitutional law.
Osgoode Hall Law School
March 4, 2020, 12:30-2:30
Dan Sheppard will be speaking at the Osgoode Constitutional Law Society’s career panel on charter litigation to discuss his charter litigation practice and career options for practising constitutional law.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Monday, April 20, 2020
Steven Barrett will discuss the consequences of the Supreme Court of Canada’s Vavilov decision at a conference organized by Professor Paul Daly.
2018-2019
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard is once again acting as Clinical Director of the Test Case Litigation Project, which provides an opportunity for Osgoode students to learn the theory and practice of test case litigation and gain hands-on experience assisting practitioners engaged in law-reform efforts though litigation.
Dan is also coaching Osgoode’s mooting team for the Gale Cup.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts
Adriel Weaver is teaching Prosecution Process in the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
September – October, 2018
Louis Century will teach the intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Dan Sheppard will deliver a guest lecture in Sara Slinn’s Collective Bargaining course. Dan will discuss the power to obtain employee lists under Bill 148 to facilitate union organizing, and the recent constitutional challenge to those provisions that was rejected by the Ontario Labour Relations Board.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, September 28, 2018
Kim Stanton will deliver a guest lecture on feminism and the law in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program). She will review the development of equality and sexual assault law in Canada, as well as the Canadian Judicial Council’s decision regarding former Justice Robin Camp, to consider Justice Bertha Wilson’s famous question “Will Women Judges Make a Difference?”
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 12, 2018
John Evans will discuss the judicial review of administrative action in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program).
Ryerson University
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Kim Stanton will deliver a guest lecture on R. v. Barton in Shiri Pasternak’s Indigenous Governance & Justice class.
Queen’s University, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Emma Phillips will deliver a guest lecture on #MeToo and corporate governance in Gail Henderson’s class on corporate governance.
University of Windsor, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 12 – 1 p.m.
Kim Stanton will join a panel for the Person’s Day Lunch in the Faculty Lounge.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 26, 2018
Dan Sheppard will deliver a guest lecture on constitutional judicial review in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program).
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, October 26, 2018
Adriel Weaver will deliver a guest lecture on Indigenous peoples and the law in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program).
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Saturday, November 17 and Sunday, November 18, 2018
Kim Stanton will participate in the Symposium on The National Inquiry: Recommendations and Next Steps sponsored by the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action, in partnership with the Chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University, Dr. Pamela Palmater.
University of Toronto
David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
Monday, November 19, 2018
Jessica Orkin and Kim Stanton will guest teach a session on Indigenous Rights in Cheryl Milne’s clinic course at the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Friday, November 23, 2018
Kelly Doctor will deliver a guest lecture on medical assistance in dying in Louis Century’s class, Foundations of Canadian Law (in the Global Professional LLM program).
King’s College, London
Monday, January 14, 2019Simon Archer will teach Corporate Accountability in Transnational Context to LLM and PhD students.
York University, Work & Labour Studies Program
Monday, January 21, 2019Josh Mandryk will talk about labour law in sports in Dr. Carlo Fanelli’s course, Labour Relations in Canada.
Ontario Labour Relations Board
Saturday, January 26, 2019Stephanie Hobbs will be one of the judges at the annual Mathews Dinsdale National Labour Arbitration Competition.
Public Interest Day
McDonald Block, 900 Bay St, Toronto
Friday, March 1, 2019, 3 p.m.Char Wiseman and Mary-Elizabeth Dill will attend the Career Fair at Public Interest Day. Hope to see you there!
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Jackman Law Building at 78 Queens Park
Monday, March 4, 2019, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.Daniel Sheppard will talk about the repeal of the provincial sex ed curriculum at an event organized by “Out in Law”.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Wednesday, March 13, 2019Kim Stanton will give a guest lecture on judging, MMIW, and the development of sexual assault law in Canada in Jennifer Nedelsky’s Law, Gender, and Equality class.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Thursday, March 21, 2019, 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.Jessica Orkin will join a lunch-time panel to discuss the implications of Beaver v. Hill – a case involving a claim that Indigenous law should govern family law child support determinations, ousting the provincial regime.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Friday, March 22, 2019, 1:00 – 2:10 p.m.Steven Barrett will talk about the City of Toronto case at Unwritten Constitutional Norms and Principles: Contemporary Perspectives conference at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law.
2017 – 2018
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard is once again acting as Clinical Director of the Test Case Litigation Project, which provides an opportunity for Osgoode students to learn the theory and practice of test case litigation and gain hands-on experience assisting practitioners engaged in law-reform efforts though litigation.
Dan is also coaching Osgoode’s mooting team for the Gale Cup. This year’s case under appeal is R. v. Paterson, 2017 SCC 15.
University of Toronto
Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal StudiesAdriel Weaver and Daniel Sheppard will teach National Security Law in the undergraduate Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program.
University of Toronto
Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal StudiesAdriel Weaver and Louis Century will teach The Prosecution Process in the undergraduate Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program. The course offers a critical examination of the process by which certain conduct is identified, prosecuted and punished as “crime”.
George Brown College
Monday, August 31, 2017
Josh Mandryk will talk about interns’ rights to co-op students at George Brown College before they start their placements.
University of Toronto
Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program
Adriel Weaver will teach Indigenous Law, an advanced seminar in the undergraduate Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program. The course explores Indigenous law, settler state law as it applies to Indigenous peoples, and various facets of the complex interrelationship between the two in Canada’s multijuridical legal order.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
September 16, October 1 and 14, 2017
Emma Phillips and Louis Century will teach a three-day intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
September 16, 2017
Adriel Weaver will deliver a guest lecture in the Global Professional Master of Laws on aboriginal law.
George Brown College
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Louis Century will deliver a guest lecture on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to a class of student in the community worker program.
George Brown College
Friday, October 6, 2017
Daniel Sheppard will deliver a guest lecture on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to another class of students in the community worker program.
Kings’ College London, UK
Saturday, January 13 and Sunday January 14, 2018
Simon Archer will teach a module on combating modern slavery in global supply chains, as part of the Executive LLM program in Transnational Law.
University of Windsor, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Kiran Kang will attend Windsor Law’s “Justice at Work: Public Interest Careers Conference” to talk about forging a legal career in the public interest / social justice arena.
University of Toronto / Osgoode Hall Law School
Friday, February 16, 2018
Ryan Newell will attend U of T and Osgoode’s Public Interest Career Fair.
University of Toronto, Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights
Friday, March 2, 2018
Daniel Sheppard will present his paper “Just Going Through the Motions: The Supreme Court, Interest Groups, and the Performance of Intervention” at the Asper Centre’s Public Interest Litigation Conference.
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Kelly Doctor will discuss the recent Divisional Court case concerning a physician’s duty to provide effective referrals on a panel session organized by the Health Law Club.
George Brown College, E Building, Room 204 – 10 a.m.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Josh Mandrykwill attend the Labour Fair on Workers’ Rights, Precarious Work and Unpaid Internships.
George Brown College
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Josh Mandryk will talk to students enrolled in “Introduction to Field Placement” about their rights and precarious work.
2016-2017
Osgoode Hall Law School
Daniel Sheppard is again acting as Clinical Director of the Test Case Litigation Project, which provides an opportunity for Osgoode students to learn the theory and practice of test case litigation and gain hands-on experience assisting practitioners engaged in law-reform efforts though litigation.
Dan is also coaching Osgoode’s Gale Cup Moot team. This year’s case is R. v. Fearon, [2014] 3 SCR 621, dealing with whether the police have the power of search incident to arrest for the contents of a person’s cell phone. The competition will take place on February 17-18, 2017.
University of Toronto
Centre of Criminology and Sociolegal Studies
Adriel Weaver is teaching Indigenous Law, which is being offered as an advanced topic in criminology and sociolegal studies this year.
Osgoode Professional Development LLM Program,
Labour Relations and Employment Law
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Steven Barrett will talk to students in the course, Special Topics in the Law of Work, about the new labour trilogy, and the odds the Supreme Court of Canada will affirm Wagner-style collective bargaining, or other types of association.
George Brown College
Monday, October 3, 2016
Daniel Sheppard will give students in the Community Worker Program a primer on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
October 28-30, 2016
Emma Phillips and Louis Century will teach a three-day intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
Queen’s University, Faculty of Law
October 28, 2016, 3 p.m.
Fiona Campbell will speak at the Workplace Career Law panel, sponsored by the Labour and Employment Club and the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
October 29, 2016
Adriel Weaver will teach a section on Aboriginal Law during the three-day intensive course on the Foundations of Canadian Law in the executive LLM program – the Global Professional Master of Laws.
York University
Work & Labour Studies
Marisa Pollock and Nadine Blum are teaching the 4th year honours course in Collective Bargaining.
Osgoode Professional Development LL.M.
Administrative Law Program
Saturday, December 3, 2016
John Evans will teach Procedural Fairness and the Standard of Review to students in the part-time LL.M. program in Administrative Law.
University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Steven Barrett will talk to students in Professor Michael Lynk’s Labour Law class about recent SCC cases dealing with the Charter’s guarantee of freedom of association.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Monday, January 30, 2017
Louis Century will discuss the Frank v. Canada case, concerning the right to vote of expatriate Canadians, with the assembled faculty of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. Louis is co-counsel, with Professor Audrey Macklin, to the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights in the case, which is currently before the Supreme Court of Canada. Together with the Asper Centre’s Director Cheryl Milne and Professors Audrey Macklin, Yasmin Dawood and Denise Réaume, Louis will present the Asper Centre’s arguments to faculty.
Osgoode Hall Law School
Monday, January 30, 2017
Louis Century will give a guest lecture on standard of review and the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision in Wilson v. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. to Angus Grant’s Administrative Law class. Louis was co-counsel, with Steven Barrett, to the Canadian Labour Congress in the case. The majority decision, which adopted the position of the CLC, reaffirmed the protection of non-unionized federal employees against dismissal without just cause.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law / Osgoode Hall Law School
Friday, February 3, 2017
Louis Century will participate in a panel on international criminal justice at the 2017 Canadian International Law Students’ Conference co-hosted by the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Osgoode Hall Law School. Among other things, Louis will discuss his experience, with Marlys Edwardh, initiating a private prosecution for the crime of torture against the Prime Minister of India.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Fiona Campbell will attend career day at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law.
Lamont Learning Centre, Law Society of Upper Canada
Friday, March 10, 2017, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Daniel Sheppard will attend the University of Toronto / Osgoode Hall Law School Public Interest Day 2017. Hope to see you there!
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 12:30 – 2:00 p.m.
Kiran Kang will participate in a panel discussion sponsored by the Labour and Employment Law Society. Kiran will talk about what it is like to be a young union-side labour lawyer in Toronto.