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Explore Shaping Canada: A Podcast on Landmark Constitutional Decisions

Looking for a fresh way to connect classroom learning with real-world impact? Shaping Canada: 150 Years of Landmark Decisions is a new podcast that brings Canadian constitutional law to life. Produced by Rivercast Media, the series explores how the Supreme Court of Canada has shaped the country we know today. Through in-depth conversations with all nine […]

2025 Milestones at the Law Library

Happy New Year! As we begin the new term, don’t forget to reflect on everything you accomplished in 2025. Last year was an eventful year at the Osgoode Hall Law Library with multiple milestones to celebrate. Keep reading for some highlights!   In 2025: Looking forward: We wish everyone a healthy and productive 2026! See […]

Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal on Osgoode Digital Commons

The Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal (CLLPJ) is now available Open Access on Osgoode Digital Commons. CLLPJ provides a venue for leading scholarship in international labour law and the comparative analysis of labour law, employment policy, and social security issues. With an extensive world-wide circulation, the Journal has become a major international forum for research, theoretical and applied, in a […]

The Osgoode Digital Commons Has a New Look! 

The Osgoode Hall Law School Library is committed to the principles of open access in scholarly publishing visibly represented by its open access institutional repository, the Osgoode Digital Commons (ODC). Established in 2014, the ODC is the only faculty-specific repository in Canada. The Digital Commons captures, preserves, and advances the intellectual output of Osgoode Hall Law School. […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

May 2024 The Osgoode Digital Commons received 66,708 full-text downloads and 42 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 19,154. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,327 institutions across 186 countries. The most popular papers were: Global Warming: A Tragedy of the Commons (285 downloads) Marxism and […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

April 2024 The Osgoode Digital Commons received 79,631 full-text downloads and 25 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 19,153. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,514 institutions across 191 countries. The most popular papers were: Global Warming: A Tragedy of the Commons (267 downloads) Procedural Injustice: […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

March 2024 The Osgoode Digital Commons received 83,996 full-text downloads and 11 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 19,091. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,475 institutions across 189 countries. The most popular papers were: Female Poisoners of the Nineteenth Century: A Study of Gender Bias […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

February 2024 The Osgoode Digital Commons received 67,549 full-text downloads and 21 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 19,083. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,398 institutions across 183 countries. The most popular papers were: The Charter of Whiteness: Twenty-Five Years of Maintaining Racial Injustice in […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

January 2024 The Osgoode Digital Commons received 71,090 full-text downloads and 16 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 19,074. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,347 institutions across 183 countries. The most popular papers were: The Charter Dialogue between Courts and Legislatures (Or Perhaps the Charter […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

December 2023 The Osgoode Digital Commons received 66,480 full-text downloads and 3 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 19,042. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,070 institutions across 186 countries. The most popular papers were: Will Women Judges Really Make a Difference? (358 downloads) Global Warming: […]