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Student health and wellness
WEBAt times you may find you need a little help to stay healthy and that is why the College of Law is committed to promoting mental and emotional wellbeing. If you’re feeling isolated or are experiencing symptoms of stress, we strongly encourage you book an appointment with the U of S Student Wellness Centre or speak with our Associate Dean
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Public, justice, healthcare and library sectors come …
WEBA pop-up presentation on improving access to justice for people with disabilities kicked off the week of events, which brought together law students, those in legal and other diverse professions, and members of the public, to continue discussions on improving access to justice in the province.
USask law professor Patricia Farnese contributes expertise …
WEBPatricia Farnese, associate professor at USask’s College of Law, played an important role in ensuring the project’s success. After learning her friends Julie Montgomery, an associate professor at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, and Jim Boire, CEO of RMD Engineering, were pursuing development of a ventilator to …
Patricia Farnese
WEBInaction on Rising Water Levels in the Quill Lakes Receives International Attention. Patricia L. Farnese, An Ethic of Enough: Ownership as an Ethical Choice (2019) Journal of Law Property and Society Property L. & Society (forthcoming). Patricia L. Farnese, “Canadian Soil Law” in H. Ginzky, ed. International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy, Vol. III …
College of Law University of Saskatchewan
WEBWith a strong history in Indigenous legal education, developing strength in dispute resolution and access to justice, and leading emerging scholars in the fields of constitutional law, health law, criminal law and commercial law, the college also offers a highly-regarded mooting program, joint degree programs and global exchange opportunities.
Lucinda Vandervort
WEBDr. Lucinda Vandervort (PhD) teaches law and writes at the intersection of law and philosophy and is currently working on a book on sexual consent and the rule of law. Her research focuses on “legitecture,” defined by her as a discipline---distinct from both jurisprudence and public administration---that examines and theorizes the design
Marie-Ann Bowden
WEBFollow on Instagram. Follow on LinkedIn. The campaign for the University of Saskatchewan. Together, we are addressing the world's greatest challenges. Join our ambitious visionfor the future. The University of Saskatchewan's main campus is situated on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis.
Martin Phillipson
WEBMartin Phillipson joined the Faculty in 1999. Prior to joining the Faculty he held teaching positions at Osgoode Hall Law School, Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand and at the Australian National University. He received his LLB from Leicester University in the UK, and obtained his LLM from the University of Saskatchewan in 1991.
Sarah Burningham
WEBSarah Burningham is a graduate of the Universityof Saskatchewan (LLB) and the University of Oxford (BCL). She clerked at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal and joined the Saskatchewan Bar in 2010. In addition to numerous academic awards, she has also received recognition for teaching excellence. Sarah’s writing has been cited in judicial
Professor Barbara von Tigerstrom named to Task Force on …
WEBProfessor Barbara von Tigerstrom will be part of the Task Force on Marijuana Legalization and Regulation the Government of Canada announced today (June 30). The task force will seek input on the design of a new system to legalize, strictly regulate and restrict access to marijuana.
Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession
WEBWithout inclusivity, the legal profession will continue to struggle in retaining lawyers from equity-seeking groups. Failing to support diversity in the legal profession risks compromising its accessibility to the diverse public it serves; actively working to create accessible and inclusive workspaces is critical.
Law alumna Palbinder Shergill appointed as first turbaned judge in
WEBImage: Palbinder Shergill/Facebook Law alumna Palbinder Shergill appointed as first turbaned judge in Canada . Palbinder Kaur Shergill, QC (LLB'90), a sole practitioner with Shergill & Company, was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in New Westminster on June 23, 2017.
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