Professor Carol Rogerson, University of Toronto-Faculty of Law

Professor Rogerson received an LL.B. from the University of Toronto in 1982 and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School in 1983. She is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, where she has taught since 1983. She teaches and writes in the areas of family law, constitutional law, and children and the law. She has written several major articles on spousal and child support issues, including: 19 Can. Fam. Law Quarterly 185; “The Child Support Obligation of Step-Parents” (2001), 18 Can. J. of Fam. Law 9; and with Martha Shaffer, “Contracting Spousal Support: Thinking Through Miglin” (2003) 21 Can. F. L. Quarterly 49. For the past three years she has reviewed the Supreme Court of Canada’s family law decisions for the Supreme Court Law Review. Professor Rogerson is also a co-author of a leading casebook on constitutional law, Canadian Constitutional Law, published by Emond Montgomery. Professor Rogerson is a frequent lecturer at continuing legal education programs and the National Family Law Program and has worked with both the federal and provincial governments on issues of family law reform.

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