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Law Society donates to Wunusweh Lecture Fund
Ten new bursaries of $3,000 awarded for students in the French Common Law Certification Program at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ottawa
First-year moots a rite of passage for USask law students
Two USask law students selected for Supreme Court of Canada clerkships
Looking back: Making the shift to online operations
Professors Odumosu-Ayanu and Newman join forces for new book on Indigenous-industry agreements
Professor Wiegers examines domestic violence and access to justice during the pandemic
USask law professor Patricia Farnese contributes expertise to made-in-Saskatchewan ventilator project
College of Law kicks off spring and summer law courses for Indigenous students
Archer Bell: From reality TV to completing his law degree
College of Law fully endorses and supports Indigenous Law Centre’s letter to Kamloops Residential School Families
Law Society of Saskatchewan medals awarded to top law graduates
Changing the narrative
USask College of Law Announces Appointments to Two Endowed Chairs
The Saskatchewan Law Review Lecture
6th Annual Poster Competition