TWU responds to Ontario accreditation controversy
After more than 100 submissions chimed in on the controversy around whether the Law Society of Upper Canada should accredit Trinity Western University’s proposed law school, the university is now...
View ArticleIs TWU referendum democracy or shirking of responsibility?
Is a referendum on Trinity Western University’s law school an exercise in democracy or a failure of leadership by the benchers of the Law Society of British Columbia? Either way, B.C. lawyers will have...
View ArticleFirst-year students get surprise gift card from Osler
First-year law students across Canada, who are right now stressing out about exams, got an early gift this week and a much-needed break courtesy of a big law firm coming off a mammoth deal.On Monday,...
View ArticleUNB law dean selection needs to be more transparent: students
As the University of New Brunswick loses its fourth dean in three years, students are asking there be greater accountability and transparency around how the role is filled in the future.The school said...
View ArticleLee Stuesser resigns as Lakehead dean today
Less than two years after it opened its doors to students, the founding dean of the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law at Lakehead University is resigning from his position today.“With the program now in...
View ArticleUniversity of Saskatchewan and Nunavut Arctic College partner for JD program
For the first time in more than a decade, Nunavut Arctic College will be offering a law degree program in Iqaluit. Through a partnership with the University of Saskatchewan outlining a five-year...
View ArticleTrinity Western battle headed to SCC
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear two appeals involving Trinity Western University’s efforts to have graduates from its proposed law school accredited as lawyers.Trinity Western University et al....
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