We wish all our Schulich students the best of luck as they begin their exams today! 👍🤞🙌
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The Schulich School of Law continues to set the (black and) gold standard in oral advocacy, sending more than 40 students to a dozen moot court competitions across the country, and returning as the winners of three national competitions. Learn more: https://bit.ly/47O1C8R #weldonproud
Nominations are now open for the 2026 Law Alumni Awards!
The selection criteria and nomination process are available on our website here: https://bit.ly/2MFpa9E
Deadline for submissions is May 29, 2026.
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Congratulations to the Dalhousie Black Law Students’ Association (DBLSA) on being named the Most Impactful Social Justice & Advocacy Society on March 25 at the 15th annual Dalhousie Impact Awards. 👏 👏 👏 To learn more, read the full story on our website: https://bit.ly/4sPnvgt #weldonproud
Congratulations to Katherine Silins, third -year Schulich Law student, who received the Faculty Leadership Award on March 25 at the 15th annual Dalhousie Impact Awards. To learn more, read the full story on our website: https://bit.ly/4sPnvgt #weldonproud
A special thank you to event sponsors McInnes Cooper, Cox & Palmer, Lexis Nexis, Freemans Little New York, and Noggins Corner Farm Market. #weldonproud
An unusual case is before the Supreme Literary Moot Court of Dalhousie. Frankenstein’s Monster has been charged with multiple murders at just 2 mths old. Will justice prevail at the Weldon Literary Moot, The Trial of Frankenstein v the Monster? Find out: https://bit.ly/4swuvil 👩⚖️🧌🔬👰♀️👨⚖️ #weldonproud
We are grateful that the government has listened to the feedback from our communities on the value of this work. 3/3
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For many Weldon Welcome Days attendees, one of the most valuable parts of the event was the opportunity to connect with current students like Laken Tucker, Duncan Davies, and Avery Chalmers, a few of the 1Ls who served on the organizing committee. Learn more: https://bit.ly/47ng3Ap #weldonproud
Schulich Law student Morgan Meade (JD Candidate '26) spent her 1L summer internship learning from Irving Shipbuilding Inc.’s in-house legal department. Read more about her internship experience: https://bit.ly/4kMSpmi #weldonproud
Congratulations to two Dal Law alumni – the Honourable Judge Cameron MacKeen (LLB '02) and the Honourable Judge Jennifer MacLellan (LLB '94) – on their recent appointments to the Provincial Court of Nova Scotia. 👏👏 #weldonproud
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Congratulations to Schulich Law students Mikaleigh Cairns and Jaden Christopher, the winners of the 28th annual Mathews, Dinsdale & Clark National Labour Arbitration Competition on February 1, after defeating the University of Toronto in the final. Read more: https://bit.ly/4rhChf1 #weldonproud
We are excited to introduce Megan Johnson as our new research development manager. In a role shared w/ Dal's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, she offers strategic and practical support across research activities, helping faculty plan research projects and develop grant applications. #weldonproud
@schulichlaw.bsky.social is proud to be recognized again by the @timeshighered.bsky.social World University Rankings by Subject as one of the Top 100 places to study law, climbing four spots to 85th this year, and sixth among Canada’s law schools. Read more: https://bit.ly/4jWGrpM #weldonproud
The Schulich School of Law is proudly marking a significant moment for the faculty's scholarly publishing as we celebrate Schulich Law Scholars' surpassing one million digital downloads last month! To learn more: https://bit.ly/4qvTTDL #weldonproud
Congratulations to @schulichlaw.bsky.social faculty member and former Dean, @dalhousieu.bsky.social President Kim Brooks, on her recent appointment to the Order of Canada.
Learn why she is being honoured: bit.ly/4ju6nJ6
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🎶 ❄️ "...a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight, walking in a winter Weldonland" ❄️
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The Schulich School of Law is pleased to introduce alumna Kristan Belanger (BA ’19, JD ’22, MI ’25), who returned to the law school in September to join the team in the Sir James Dunn Law Library as an Instruction & Public Services Librarian. To learn more: https://bit.ly/4oxC719 #weldonproud
Congratulations to Schulich Law Asst. Prof. Anthony Rosborough (JD ’15), who successfully defended his PhD thesis, “Our Own Devices: Recovering Human Agency through the Right to Repair,” at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, on Friday. #WeldonProud @cdntechlaw.bsky.social
International human rights lawyer and Schulich School of Law alum Alex Neve (LLB '87) recently sat down with Nahlah Ayed of CBC Radio's Ideas, ahead of the broadcast of his Massey Lectures this week. Listen to the episode: https://bit.ly/3LDEEsX #weldonproud
Friendly reminder: the 2025 Smith Shield Moot starts at 7:30pm tonight at the Weldon Law Building in W105. Seating will be limited, so be sure to arrive early to avoid disappointment! For more details on the event, please visit our website: bit.ly/4nk7BXH #weldonproud
Naiomi Metallic, Schulich Law associate professor and Chancellor’s Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy, recently returned from Hamilton, NZ, where she took part in the inaugural International Indigenous Judges Conference. To learn more, read our full story: https://bit.ly/48jzFWY #weldonproud
Congratulations to the Honourable Justice Darlene Jamieson (LLB '88), who was appointed as an associate chief justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia earlier this week. 👏 For more information: https://bit.ly/4o0PuGS #weldonproud
Congratulations to Justice Stacey O’Neill (LLB '09), who was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division) late last week. 👏
For more information: https://bit.ly/3JZ2rmx #weldonproud
Congratulations to Justice Stacey O’Neill (LLB '09), who was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division) late last week. 👏
For more information: https://bit.ly/4pcZWfn #weldonproud
Best wishes to Schulich Law Professors Camille Cameron, KC, Richard Devlin, FRSC, and former Law Librarian David Michels, on their recent retirements.
Learn more about how they each made an impact on the Schulich Law community by reading the full story online: https://bit.ly/3JLAHlk
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Congratulations to the Dalhousie Law Alumni Association's 2025 Bertha Wilson Honour Society inductees: the Honourable William Brent Cotter, KC (LLB ’74, LLM ’79), Karen Oldfield, KC (LLB '85) & the Honourable Judy White, KC (LLB '97). Visit our website for more: https://bit.ly/4oHm3dZ #weldonproud
Congratulations to fourth-year combined Juris Doctor/Master of Information student Kelti McGloin, who was named the recipient of the 2025-2026 Dalhousie-Horrocks National Leadership Fund scholarship last month. To learn more, you can read the full story on our website: bit.ly/43dwv4d #weldonproud
The Schulich School of Law is pleased to share that Associate Professor Violet Ford (LLB '91) was recently named the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Circumpolar Indigenous Marine Governance and International Law. Learn more: bit.ly/479PG1h #weldonproud
Congratulations to the Honourable Justice Rosemarie Juginovic ('00), one of the six new judges appointed to the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario by fellow Schulich School of Law alum, the Honourable Sean Fraser ('09). Read the full announcement: https://bit.ly/48CnDJ0 #weldonproud