The Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University has once again been recognized as one of the top 100 places in the world to study law in the latest edition of the Times Higher Education’s (THE) ...
The Schulich School of Law requires references to be submitted directly from the referee, either via the application platform or, in extenuating circumstances, via email. Dalhousie University’s ...
We were among the first Pro Bono student programs founded in Canadian law schools. The program has operated continuously at Dalhousie University since its inception in 2000. The core mandate of Pro ...
The Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University is a leader in teaching, research, lawmaking, and public policy. Our graduates work all over the world as judges, government officials, entrepreneurs ...
Ambassadors can provide you with general information on the application process, living in Halifax and transitioning to law school. They can help you make informed decisions about your educational ...
the area you’d like to support, and if you’d like to dedicate your gift in honour of someone special. Download and complete our pledge form [PDF] and post it with a cheque or money order (payable to ...
Thompson Fellowship in Law – awarded to a student enrolling in the LLM program, with a preference for a JD graduate from Dalhousie and/or a student who combined scholarly achievement and athletic ...
Nominees should demonstrate excellence in some aspect of the legal profession within the first ten years of graduation from the Schulich School of Law in addition ... and honorary degree recipients ...
This session will be hosted by Schulich Law Assistant Professor Suzie Dunn, acting director of the Law & Technology Institute. In today’s digital world, young people face unique challenges when it ...
The author of Dying Justice, professor at the Dalhousie University Law School and former Director of the Health Law Institute. Dr Downie explores legal, public policy and spiritual issues at the end ...
Hosted by Dalhousie Legal Aid Service's Executive Director Megan Longley, KC, and Staff Lawyer Susan Young, the session will review how criminal and child protection legislation impact youth between ...
This seminar will be led by Dalhousie University Distinguished Research Professor and Dorothy Killam Fellow Dr. Elaine Craig, professor at the Schulich School of Law. This session is for faculty and ...
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