Archive for March, 2010

3rd Annual Law Student Conference

Omar Ha-Redeye presented A Trial to End All Terrorism: How the United States Could Have Won the War on Terrorism Before it Even Began, with the Trial of Only One Man at the 3rd Annual Law Student Conference held at Windsor Law.




ESRI’s HealthyGIS Newsletter

ESRI‘s bi-annual newsletter, Healthy GIS, covered an upcoming publication in their Spring 2010 newsletter. Omar Ha-Redeye has a chapter in the text, GIS in Hospital and Healthcare Emergency Management, edited by Ric Skinner.




New Site Design

We’re making some changes to the site, including a new banner and headshot.

Special thanks to Moshe Glickman of the University of Maryland School of Law.

Posts have been placed in a new subdirectory, which will probably orphan some incoming links.  We apologize, but it shouldn’t be a major concern.

More changes will be rolled out over the next few months.




Shylock Gets an Appeal

See more on Slaw.




New Life Breathed into Rand Inn

After a new initiation ceremony, the Phi Delta Phi chapter at UWO Law, Rand Inn, is back.

From the Phi Delta Phi website:

The University of Western Ontario has had a chapter since 1978, called Rand Inn after the founding dean of the law school. But Rand Inn has been defunct in recent years due to lack of participation.

In celebration of UWO Law’s 50th anniversary this year, Phi Delta Phi decided to reinvigorate its local chapter by hosting a membership drive. On March 3, 2010, Rand Inn initiated 7 new members at UWO. Al Burton, the Province President for Phi Delta Phi and a partner at Thomson Rogers, came from Toronto to administer the ceremony.

“The principles of Phi Delta Phi stand for professionalism and legal ethics, said Omar Ha-Redeye, a third-year law student, and Magister of the Inn. “It’s a perfect match for our school, which is considered a pioneer in this field.”

Over 400 members of Rand Inn are listed in the fraternity’s directory, all graduates of UWO Law since 1978.

Current members of Rand Inn at the University of Western Ontario Law; (From Left) Kristopher Manitius, Joel Welch, Matthew Wilson, Omar Ha-Redeye, Benjamin Tinholt, Stephanie Lafrance, John Magyar, Chris Berrigan, Province President Al Burton




Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP Labour Law Advocacy Competition

Omar Ha-Redeye finished as a finalist in the Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP Labour Law Advocacy Competition.  The winners were Eric Grigg and Ben Howard.

The case was an appeal of the Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Fraser v. Ontario, which is currently pending judgment at the Supreme Court of Canada.

The moot was judged by Paul Broad, Barry Brown, Aida Gattfield, Bob Atkinson, and Margaret Szilassy.




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