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Third year Dalhousie law student recipient of the 2009 Canadian Council on International Law's Ronald St. John Macdonald Young Scholars Award. read more...
Professor Richard Devlin delivers the J. Donald Mawhinney Lectures in Professional Ethics at the University of British Columbia read more...
Introducing the Schulich School of Law read more...
Law School Grad Receives Inaugural Mayor's Award of Distinction, Contemporary Visual Art. Read dalnews article
NSBS & Stewart McKelvey present inaugural Race and the Law Essay Prize, Thursday, June 11th to Mr. David Steeves.
North Pole Made Wheelchair Accessible read more....
Dalhousie University Wins 2009 Corporate / Securities Moot read more...
Professor Innis Christie, Q.C. (former Dean of Dalhousie Law School), passed away on February 9, 2009. A celebration of his life was held on Saturday, February 14th at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium.
Congratulations to Professor Bill Lahey who was named 2008 SPARK award winner by NovaKnowledge, along with Chris Power, President and CEO of Capital Health. The NovaKnowledge SPARK award recognizes forward-thinking Nova Scotians whose insight and innovation enable them to triumph over economic challenges and further the knowledge economy.
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