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Congratulations to Hannah Rosborough and Adelina Iftene who received this year’s Teaching Awards at a reception held at the Weldon Law Building on March 26.
Congratulations to Schulich Law students Connor Knight, Austin Stein, Sean Landry, and Eric Funk on their first-place finish at the 35th annual Davies Moot which took place in Toronto from March 6-7.
The combined Juris Doctor (JD) and Master of Journalism (MJ) is an integrated four-year advanced education program that will prepare graduates for work at the intersection of media and public policy.
Law students and faculty bring Mary Shelley’s characters to life in a humorous criminal justice moot in support of the Halifax Humanities Society.
Current 1L students share why it was important for them to provide prospective students with a glimpse of life at Schulich Law at this year’s Weldon Welcome Days.
Upcoming Events
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Craft Time with a Law Librarian
March 30, 2026, 12:30 PM -
Dalhousie Journal of Legal Studies 14th Annual Think Tank Student Research Conference
March 31, 2026, 12:30 PM -
Able After Dal: Virtual Employer Networking for Students with Disabilities
April 1, 2026, 11:00 AM -
Research Hour: Patents, Genetic Resources, and Traditional Knowledge – The WIPO Treaty and the Global Access and Benefit-Sharing Regime Complex
April 1, 2026, 12:30 PM -
Law Hour: Chilling Effects – Repression, Conformity and Power in the Digital Age
April 2, 2026, 12:30 PM
In the Media
- Professor Matthew Herder ft in "U.S. decision to ban foreign aid is leading to public health emergency, experts say"
- Professor Emeritus Wayne MacKay ft in "Privacy commissioner says NS Power needs to add safeguards after 2025 cyberattack"
- Professor Matthew Herder ft in "US Withdrawal of Global Health Funding is ‘Public Health Emergency of International Concern’"
- Associate Professor Michael Karanicolas ft in "N.L. doctors warn of 'exodus of physicians' over mandatory new information system"
- The Schulich School of Law ft in "Dal, U of King’s College relaunch journalism/law program"
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