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Peter Brady, Law’96, Kristin Morch, Law’85, and Richard Tory, Law’89, are the newest members of the Dean’s Council, who want to use their talents and experience to support Queen’s Law and future generations of its students.

Three distinguished alumni join board of strategic advisors for Queen’s Law

Peter Brady, Law’96, Kristin Morch, Law’85, and Richard Tory, Law’89, are the newest members of the Dean’s Council, who want to use their talents and experience to support Queen’s Law and future generations of its students.

Queen’s Law student helps lead global project for European financial institution

Thomas Daechsel, Law’20, spent the summer deeply invested in the laws of global finance. As an intern with the Royal Bank of Canada’s Investor & Treasury Services group in Luxembourg, he gained lots of practical experience working alongside the international organization’s legal team led by fellow grad Michael Schweiger, Law’04.
Professor Ashwini Vasanthakumar is focusing her current research on “the duties and rights that exiles have in the communities they’ve fled and the various roles they play in homeland politics.”

Meet Ashwini Vasanthakumar, one of seven new professors at Queen’s Law

Professor Ashwini Vasanthakumar is focusing her current research on “the duties and rights that exiles have in the communities they’ve fled and the various roles they play in homeland politics.”
2018 Lexpert Zenith Award winners: (top row) Barbara Johnston, Law’93, George Begic, Law’92, Jeffrey Oliver, Law’01, (bottom row) Paul Litner, Law’88, and Daniel Michaluk, Law’97.

Five mid-career alumni celebrated for excellence in practice and social responsibility

Queen’s Law grads are once again recognized for outstanding achievements by Lexpert in its business magazine for lawyers.
Professor Noah Weisbord is working on his first book, “an insider’s account of the high-stakes fight to define the crime of aggression, now a prosecutable international crime." (Photo by Andrew Van Overbeke

Meet Noah Weisbord, one of seven new professors at Queen’s Law

Professor Noah Weisbord research involves the role of the criminal law in managing, reflecting or exacerbating intergroup conflict. 

The influencers: three Queen's Law alumni among Canadian Lawyer's top 25

After over 10,000 votes and a pool of 177 nominees, Queen’s Law alumni feature prominently in Canadian Lawyer’s list of Canada’s top 25 legal influencers: “a level of respect, the ability to influence public opinion and to help shape the laws of this country and others; contribution to the strength and quality of legal services; involvement and impact within the justice community; and social and political influence and involvement.”
Professor Sabine Tsuruda is examining how “burdens and restrictions on employees’ speech and associational freedoms can constitute wrongful workplace inequality.” (Photo by Andrew Van Overbeke)

Meet Sabine Tsuruda, one of seven new professors at Queen’s Law

Professor Sabine Tsuruda is examining how “burdens and restrictions on employees’ speech and associational freedoms can constitute wrongful workplace inequality.”