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At a Vancouver reception, Dean Mark Walters, Law’89 (far right), met alumni, who are proud that “Queen’s Law faculty and students have punched above their weight class for many years” and expect that will continue under his leadership.

Generations of Vancouver alumni celebrate Queen’s Law

Dean Mark Walters met alumni from five decades, all proud that their alma mater "remains one of the best law schools in Canada."
Chief Justice Marc Noël of the Federal Court of Appeal and Dean Mark Walters, Law’89, spoke with Carly Williams, Law’21, and many other students at a campus reception. “We are impressed with the intelligence and collegiality of the Queen’s students we see,” said Chief Justice Noël, referring to those who go on to clerk at the Court. “Do think of applying to clerk this January. It’s a great job.”

Queen’s Law grads impress national appeal court justices

Chief Justice Marc Noël notes the intelligence and collegiality of Federal Court of Appeal law clerks from Queen's.
Our Career Development Office has found that students have better success with their job search if they have an experienced mentor who is already tapped into the legal community.

Connecting links to articling placement in third-year law

Our Career Development Office has found that students have better success with their job search if they have an experienced mentor who is already tapped into the legal community.
Professor Jacob Weinrib has received a SSHRC research grant for his project, “Just Administration: A Unified Theory." He plans to create an innovative new paradigm that has resources for guiding administrative law’s principled development.

Ending administrative law ‘nightmares’ – creating a theory for just administration

With a SSHRC research grant for his “Just Administration: A Unified Theory," project, Professor Jacob Weinrib plans to create an innovative new paradigm that has resources for guiding administrative law’s principled development.
Accepting the 2019 Law Students’ Society Camaraderie Award are Queen’s Venture Law Society executive members Emma Wall, Heather Bonnell, Nataly Dil and Marc Vani. Their goal is “to encourage students to think outside the box about business law and get excited about their future careers.”

Venture into the exciting world of business law

The award-winning Queen’s Venture Law Society encourages students to think outside the box about business law and to get excited about their future careers.