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Established in 1912, the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan is the oldest law school in Western Canada, exemplifying a tradition of excellence in teaching, research and innovation.
With a strong history in Indigenous legal education, developing strength in dispute resolution and access to justice, and leading emerging scholars in the fields of constitutional law, health law, criminal law and commercial law, the college also offers a highly-regarded mooting program, joint degree programs and global exchange opportunities.
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Feb. 24, 2021, Ben Ralston, Sask. First Nations rally behind northern community in dispute with uranium company (cbc.ca)
Feb. 21, 2021, Ben Ralston, Saskatchewan First Nation erects blockade after company enters territory without consent (cbc.ca)
Feb. 18, 2021, Felix Hoehn, 'I was unable to go to work the entire week': Sask. couple facing roadblock after RM stops snow-clearing access road (saskatoon.ctvnews.ca)
Feb. 17, 2021, Felix Hoehn, 'Their hands are tied': Why Sask. municipalities can't ban handguns (saskatoon.ctvnews.ca)
Jan. 19, 2021, Felix Hoehn, Conversion therapy bylaw likely to withstand legal challenge: experts (The StarPhoenix)