10 Stories About Law That Caught Your Eyes

The Most Read UAlberta Law Stories of 2018

21 December 2018

  1. 11 New Tenure-Track Faculty: How our period of renewal is adding up

  1. The Unlikely Law Student: How new graduate Jason Harley went from enforcing the law to fighting for justice

  1. Recent Alumnus and Current Student Secure Supreme Court of Canada Clerkships: Two UAlberta Law-trained articling students prepare to head to Ottawa

  1. New Law Entitles Common-law Couples to 50-50 Property Split: Family Statutes Amendment Act will give common-law couples same property rights as married ones; new law includes 19 of 20 recommendations made by Alberta Law Reform Institute

  1. Schools Have No Legal Duty to Ban Foods: Students with allergies must only receive fair treatment, says study led by Health Law Institute

  1. U of A law Professor Joins Canadian Human Rights Commission: Expert in constitutional and international law brings global experience

  1. We Have Not Forgotten: 37 Law Students to be Posthumously Admitted to the Bar: Legal Archives Society of Alberta initiative will honour students who perished in the First World War

  1. New Judgeships for UAlberta Law Alumni: Judicial Appointees joined Court of Appeal and Provincial Court and Queen's Bench

  1. Graduate Student Awarded American Bar Association Center for Innovation Fellowship: Jason Morris is working on technology that could help automate legal reasoning

  1. Outstanding Commitment To Compassion, Equal Rights Wins Grace Cleveland Acclaimed Award : Blog, online campaign ignites cross-community dialogue