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» Full news listingThe annual sketch-comedy moot, organized by the Weldon Literary Moot Society, saw justice brought to Neverland while raising $2,500 for the Halifax Humanities Society.
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Thursday, March 13, 2025
They explored issues ranging from the impacts of arctic shipping to the legal implications of northern grocery subsidy mismanagement to ocean sustainability concerns around fisheries subsidies.
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Monday, March 10, 2025
In February, four Indigenous students and two faculty members visited the University of Victoria in Wellington to learn about Māori law and culture.
Students David Cruz and Aleida Whidden are set to represent Atlantic Canada in Ottawa at the national moot after winning the region's toughest competition.
The student-organized event, led by the Dalhousie Feminist Legal Association (DFLA), was designed to offer a safe and inclusive space to make meaningful career connections.
Every year, our students have an opportunity to practice their skills at competitive moots across Canada and internationally. Each team puts months of dedication and hard work into preparing for competition. No matter the results, we are proud to have them represent Schulich Law.
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Monday, January 13, 2025
Neylan Stevens is one of four Atlantic Canadian Indigenous women to receive the award recognizing outstanding leadership in sport, culture, and community.
Schulich Law will host the 2025 Law Games in January for the first time in a decade.
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Monday, November 25, 2024
Schulich Law student and author Ashoke Mohanraj is thrilled to be adapting his children’s book Dolphin Dude into an animated film.
Second-year Schulich Law student Crystal Witter was instrumental in organizing this year’s Black Law Students’ Association of Canada’s National Pre-Law Expo.