Justice has always had a muse, now it has a journal.
Step into a space where law meets resistance and critical thought cuts through convention. Muses of Justice is a student-led journal dedicated to radical legal research, essays, and dialogue that confront power and reimagine justice from the ground up.
Our Ethos
Our ethos is grounded in the human blessing of curiosity. The ability to question, to confront, to think critically. At Muses of Justice, we believe that law must be challenged to be understood, and understood to be constantly evolving. Through radical research, essays, and dialogue, we resist dominant narratives and reimagine justice as something collective, unfinished, and alive.
Founded by poet and emerging legal scholar Hamzah Taleb, the journal is committed to fostering radical and interdisciplinary legal scholarship that challenges dominate narratives. We do not fear the political nor do we care to cater to the appropriating classes.
Issue 1: Voices of Dissent
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Issue 1: Voices of Dissent *
Voices of Dissent confronts Canada’s legal landscape through essays on colonial definitions of Indigenous law, incarceration’s impact on women’s health, youth criminalization, mental health under capitalism, and the state’s ongoing role in producing structural injustice.
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