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New guide brings ‘style’ (and clarity) to Canadian legal writing

Are there 4 appeals or four appeals? When do you use [sic] if your quote contains an error? Should you write “shall” instead of “will?” The answers to these, and many other legal writers’ questions, can be found in the Canadian Guide to Legal Style, the first reference guide in Canada for legal writers, authored by the editorial board of the Queen’s Law Journal (QLJ).

First-year students introduced to ethical challenges in the legal profession

Legal ethics and professional responsibility have become increasingly important not only in legal education but also in the professional lives of lawyers and judges. Thanks to McCarthy Tétrault LLP, new Queen’s Law students got an overview on the topic from experts representing different aspects of the profession.

PhD student wins national award for research on mass surveillance and international law

Are emergent transnational technologies such as drone warfare, climate engineering and mass surveillance legal under international law? That’s the question Jon Weiss, a new doctoral student at Queen’s Law, will be exploring with funding from the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship. The award, given by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to support high-caliber graduate student scholars, is valued at $35,000 per year until 2017-18.

Calgary alumni salute Law’72 grad for lifelong community involvement

If there is a big event or major organization in Calgary, odds are Michael Casey, Law’72, has played a major role in it. He has been involved with the Calgary Winter Olympics (1988), Tourism Calgary, and the city’s Grey Cup Committee, Airport Authority and Chamber of Commerce. Most notably, he served as president and CEO of the Calgary Stampede.