Howie recognized with award from Women in Law Leadership Canada
The Stronger Together Award recognizes outstanding contributions of women lawyers across Canada.
The Stronger Together Award recognizes outstanding contributions of women lawyers across Canada.
Only 11 of the scholarships are awarded to students across Canada each year.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has ranked in the top 100 universities in the world in four subject areas, according to a recent publication.
As a Canadian soldier in Europe during the Second World War, USask graduate Capt. Sandy MacPherson (LLB’38) met the love of his life in a dramatic moment in Le Touquet, France.
Brea Lowenberger of CREATE Justice spoke to 650 CKOM radio during 2024's Access to Justice Week in Saskatchewan.
Free public law fairs to connect the public with legal knowledge highlight the Ninth Annual Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week (A2J) Week.
Neesha Persad wants to help people understand how the law can be a tool to help them succeed.
The first micro-credential course offered by the University of Saskatchewan College of Law (USask Law) is aimed at family law practitioners.
Students at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law (USask Law) can apply now for a new experiential learning opportunity – the Rural and Regional Legal Externship.
In August Chris Lafleur will begin his second term at the Indigenous Law Centre in the USask College of Law.
The College of Law is delighted to announce the appointments of Professors Jamesy Patrick, Funmi Abioye, and Eleni Arvanitis-Zorbas.
The College of Law is pleased to announce the recipients of the Law Society of Saskatchewan gold, silver and bronze medals for 2024. These medals are awarded to the students with the highest academic standing in the Juris Doctor graduating class.
Identical twin sisters Caydence and Kennedy Marley, award-winning students and citizens of the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan, are the College of Law’s top graduates.
Teaching excellence at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) will be celebrated on June 18 as part of the USask Staff and Faculty Awards event.
Cameron Muir will be receiving his fourth degree from USask at Spring Convocation.
Jordan Calladine, an award-winning student who is currently clerking for a Federal Court judge, will receive her Juris Doctor degree during Spring Convocation in June
Kindra Brooks' initiative in establishing the Black Law Student Association (BLSA) and the Black Law Student 1L Award at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Law, driven by a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
All lectures are free to attend and open to the public.
Dispute Resolution Week kicks off this week, offering unique experiential learning for first-year law students inside the Provincial Courthouse and the Court of King’s Bench of Saskatchewan.