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The law schoolās open-source institutional repository, which allows for its research to be accessible anywhere in the world, reached this milestone in December.
Schulich Law Professor Sherry Pictou was recognized with the Wel-lukwen Award for her leadership in advancing Mi'kmaq rights, revitalizing traditional governance, and confronting racism and sexism.
Alumna Kristan Belanger returns to Schulich Law in a role that supports studentsā research needs and contributes to scholarship in Indigenous law librarianship.
This year's competition focused on a case involving a Mr. Big operation with the top two individual mooters taking home the A.S. Pattillo Prize in Advocacy.
Naiomi Metallic, Schulich Law associate professor and Chancellorās Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy, travelled to New Zealand in late October to take part in the first International Gathering of Indigenous Judges.
Upcoming Events
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Last Day to Add/Drop Winter Term Classes Without Financial Implications
January 19, 2026, 9:00 AM -
Book Launch: Legal Ethics and the Attorney General ā A Canadian Analysis
January 20, 2026, 5:00 PM -
Research Hour: What Can Legal Scholarship Do?
January 21, 2026, 12:30 PM -
Information Session: Dalhousie Legal Aid Service Clinical Law Program
January 21, 2026, 12:30 PM -
Special Event: Universal ā Renewing Human Rights in a Fractured World
January 21, 2026, 5:00 PM
In the Media
- Assistant Professor Suzie Dunn ft in "Canadaās privacy watchdog expands probe into X over Grokās sexualized deepfakes"
- Assistant Professor Suzie Dunn ft in "Federal bill criminalizing sexual deepfakes wouldnāt cover X images: expert"
- Assistant Professor Suzie Dunn ft in "Grokās AIāgenerated sexualized images of girls and women underscore struggle to regulate social media"
- Assistant Professor Suzie Dunn ft in "Grokās nonāconsensual sexual images highlight gaps in Canadaās deepfake laws"
- Professor Emeritus Wayne MacKay ft in "Calls grow for stronger animal ownership laws in N.S. after deadly dog attack"
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