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    Academic Freedom and Labour Law in Canada

    by Michael Lynk February 28, 2020
    by Michael Lynk February 28, 2020

    In many countries, academic freedom is protected in law through legislation or through a constitutional guarantee.…

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“What novel are you reading right now?”

How about none of your damn business and what does that have to do with being a law professor?

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My top two (both were from law school during OCI):

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