In Memoriam: Law remembers Frank Jones for his dedication to community
Frank Jones, former dean of the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Law, spent more than three decades with the Faculty, steering the law school through a time of rapid growth
Frank Jones, former dean of the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Law, spent more than three decades with the Faculty, steering the law school through a time of rapid growth
Research units tackle most pressing issues of our time
Professor emerita recognized for remarkable career dedicated to Indigenous rights and access to justice
New assistant professors bring a wealth of experience in bankruptcy, insolvency, food, tech and climate change
Long-time sessional instructor brings passion and experience into his IP law classes
2024 Tevie H. Miller Teaching Excellence Award recipient brings her methodology of ‘anti-dominance’ to the classroom
Prof. Emerita Catherine Bell among this year’s inspiring spring honorary degree recipients
Prof. Roderick J. Wood to receive Law Society of Alberta and the Canadian Bar Association award for his influential career
Prof. Jessica Eisen and PhD candidate Lindsay Borrows help lead efforts to explore Indigenous and colonial perspectives on legal relations with animals, plants, water, land and air
Partnership with Edmonton Community Legal Centre works to fill information gap
Prof. Sina Akbari and Amna Qureshi celebrated as outstanding legal educators
The grant will support research to develop novel therapies for incurable neurological diseases
Winning team of researchers includes Faculty of Law Prof. Joanna Harrington
Funding from two grants will support research on intellectual property and public interest
New hires bring experience in criminal law, trans rights, Indigenous law, civil procedure, climate change law
Profs. Jessica Eisen, Hillary Nye and Malcolm Lavoie enjoy new career achievements
Professors Joanna Harrington and Eric Adams were integral members of projects that have received the highest honour bestowed by SSHRC
Tamara (Baldhead) Pearl aims to contribute to Indigenous law curriculum development
Eisen lauded for going above and beyond to help students succeed in law school
Gallant was instrumental in the creation of the Family Bar Diversity and Equality Award in Law
This marks the second time in as many years that a Faculty of Law student has been chosen for the recognition
The award recognizes major contributions to understanding of Canada’s constitutional history
Learn about the new faces you’ll see around the Law Centre as we look ahead to the start of another memorable academic year
Timothy J. Christian’s new book examines the complicated life and legacy of Mary Welsh Hemingway
Eisen lauded for going above and beyond to help students succeed in law school
The new publication appears in the International Journal of Constitutional Law
Executive director for the Centre retires, leaving behind a meaningful legacy
Simons will share insights from her experiences as a political journalist and independent Senator
Meshel offers expertise in international commercial arbitration
Expert in international law honoured for her legal writing
Tamara (Baldhead) Pearl aims to contribute to Indigenous law curriculum development
Professor was regarded as a leader on Constitutional Law
Hebert awarded American College of Trial Lawyers' Beverley McLachlin Access to Justice Award
The recently-awarded Worldwide Universities Network research grant is a collaboration that spans multiple disciplines and countries
Longtime professor lauded for his innovative teaching methods and mentorship
Assistant professor brings expertise in private law and distributive justice
Expert in criminal law honoured for his prolific scholarship and significant impact on jurisprudence
Criminal law professor files amicus brief with the Supreme Court of the United States
Prof. Peter Sankoff co-hosts with 11-year-old daughter and learns tween secrets in return
Their essays appear in a special edition of the online journal Lex Electronica
Congratulations to Prof. Steven Penney and sessional instructors Doris Bonora and Erin Lafuente
Lavoie is an expert on private, Aboriginal, energy and constitutional law
Lund’s research expertise includes bankruptcy and insolvency, debtor creditor law and access to justice
Friedland is a nationally renowned scholar of Indigenous and child welfare law
Research director of Alberta Land Institute specializes in land use planning and regulation
Book chapters by legal historian examines Japanese Canadian legal history
Expert in sociology of law recognized for outstanding contributions to UAlberta
Project is one of many drawing from health law professor Timothy Caulfield’s research
Prof. Peter Sankoff raises over $120K to help law students find work during COVID-19