FSIN, USask Law sign MOU to foster child welfare legal research
The MOU represents a collaborative commitment to advance legal reform in child welfare systems for First Nations communities in Saskatchewan.
The MOU represents a collaborative commitment to advance legal reform in child welfare systems for First Nations communities in Saskatchewan.
Sarah Buhler (LLM'11) will receive a 2023 USask Alumni Outstanding Impact Award this month
All lectures are free and open to the public.
The College of Law is delighted to announce the following appointments:
The College of Law is pleased to announce the recipients of the Law Society of Saskatchewan gold, silver and bronze medals for 2023. These medals are awarded to the students with the highest academic standing in the Juris Doctor graduating class.
ROSALIE SILBERMAN ABELLA (Honorary Doctor of Laws)
Law school can be a challenge for even the most dedicated student. Now imagine raising two young children at the same time.
Lu Wang was approaching 40 years old when he decided to pursue a career in law at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). Now, as a law school graduate, Wang is hoping he can help his Mandarin-speaking community feel more confident with legal language.
The first-year moots took place at the College of Law on March 1 and 2, 2023.
Dominga Robinson was honoured for her leadership during the Indigenous Student Achievement Awards Ceremony on March 9.
Nuka Olsen-Hakongak among graduates now practicing in home communities
“My parents really valued education and really supported us to go to university. Deborah received so much through her education at USask and I think she really wanted to make sure others had the opportunity to achieve their university education opportunities and goals.”- Verla Chatsis (BA’84, BSP’85)