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Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Congratulations to Harper Metler, Alida Doelle, Amelia Eaton, and Essie Mehina, for their outstanding showing in the 2023 Smith Shield Moot on October 4.
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Thursday, June 15, 2017
The Schulich School of Law would like to congratulate alumnus W. Paul Riley, QC (LLB ’95) for his appointment to the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
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Thursday, May 25, 2017
Honorary Degree recipient Elizabeth Cromwell has worked tirelessly to have the contributions and struggles of the Black Loyalists recognized as a central piece of Nova Scotian and Canadian history.
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Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Congratulations to Maxime Chambers-Dumont (third-year student), Teagan Markin (’17), Esher Madhur (’16), and Leah Burt (’14) for securing clerking positions at the Supreme Court of Canada.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
We would like to congratulate alumni Justice Andrew Phillip Avtar Mayer and Justice Robyn M. Ryan Bell, appointed to the Supreme Court of British Columbia in Prince Rupert and the Superior Court of Justice in Ottawa, respectively.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017
The Schulich School of Law extends its congratulations to alumni Philip J. Star, QC (’81), Kathryn M. Dumke, QC (’93), Alonzo Wright (’94), George Filipovic (’02), The Honourable Justice Patrick J. Duncan (’79), and Professor Naiomi Metallic (’05) for their appointments to Judicial Advisory Committees (JACs) in Nova Scotia and the Yukon.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017
This year, two of our third year Indigenous students, Paige Wilson and Richard Kulesza, along with me as their coach, participated in the annual Kawaskimhon Aboriginal Moot. The Moot involves a multi-party negotiation with normally 7 to 8 parties represented at each table (this year four tables occurred simultaneously).
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Elizabeth Hughes, Assistant Professor of Law and Assistant Dean, Academic, is the next Provincial Tax Commissioner of Nova Scotia.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
On Feb. 8, 30 students, staff, and faculty members at the Schulich School of Law participated in the nation-wide Day of Solidarity. The Day of Solidarity was created to promote unity and understanding in the wake of President Trump’s controversial immigration and refugee policies. In similar gatherings in law schools across the country, students came together to learn about Islam’s positive impact on the lives of their classmates.
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Friday, December 2, 2016
The “business of law” publication gives Rising Stars awards to bright, up-and-coming lawyers in Canada.