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Research Stories

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### Dr. Carol Liao receives UBC President’s Award for Public Education through Media

An expert in corporate law, climate governance, business ethics and social justice, Dr. Liao has become a trusted source for journalists covering a wide range of issues. - Mar 6, 2026

### Heated Rivalry actor joins legal experts for Allard Law symposium on gender equality in sport

Heated Rivalry’s Harrison Browne and legal experts will gather for the More Than A Game symposium on March 12. Allard Law Professor Debra Parkes explains why the fight for equality in sport is far from over. - Feb 19, 2026

### Cowichan decision is ‘rock solid law’, won’t affect private landowners, Allard Law expert says

A new UBC analysis says the Cowichan decision is grounded in solid law and does not threaten private landowners, outlining pathways for fair, forward-looking solutions. - Feb 17, 2026

### New report identifies systemic racism in immigration detention, calls for abolition

A new report reveals how Canada’s immigration detention system disproportionately impacts racialized people—especially Black men—and calls for a gradual move toward abolition. - Feb 9, 2026

### Using AI to support law students and expand access to justice

Allard Law professors are transforming legal education through innovative collaborations that blend technology, pedagogy and social impact. - Feb 4, 2026

### Solving the puzzles of assisted reproduction

Family law is complicated and legal change can be slow, but Allard Law scholars and alumni are making progress.

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