Indigenous issues were a key focus of a multi-day international conference at Queen's Law on March 6 and 7, featuring a keynote by Professor Val Napoleon.
Black representation in the Canadian legal community is growing. Queen’s students left the Black Law Students’ Association of Canada conference feeling more empowered to take on the challenges of the legal profession.
Michael Coleman, Law’17, co-founder of the Black Law Students’ Association of Canada - Queen’s Chapter, left an important legacy when he graduated. Now enjoying a thriving law practice, he’s still actively involved with the chapter, mentoring black law students and networking with other black alumni.