How did you spend your summer vacation? Rory Shaw, Law'20, is making an environmental difference through his internship with the Pacific Centre for Environmental Law and Litigation (CELL).
Our annual charity event at the Loyalist Golf & Country Club is coming soon, and open to everyone. Join us for golf, putting contests, raffle prizes, and more!
“Language is our primary tool in law,” says Professor Nancy McCormack, whose passion for English literature helped propel her career in legal academia and librarianship.
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)
Professor Sabine Tsuruda is examining how “burdens and restrictions on employees’ speech and associational freedoms can constitute wrongful workplace inequality.”
Clinics now offer Queen’s Law students 218 experiential learning opportunities each year. The growth means there are 46 per cent more credit, volunteering, summer and articling opportunities than there were just four years ago.
Jeopardy winner Jordan Nussbaum, Law’15, on the set with host Alex Trebek for what was a “fun” and “pretty surreal” experience. (Photo by Jeopardy! Productions Inc.)