Hearsay 2020

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EMBODYING THE WELDON TRADITION In the Weldon Tradition, the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University has always been known for and proud of its students and alumni who share a commitment to unselfish public service. Ever since the law school’s opening ceremonies on October 30, 1883, as the first university law school in any of the common law provinces of Canada and across the British Commonwealth, alumni have embodied the Weldon Tradition in the spirit of our first Dean, Richard Chapman Weldon (Dean 1883-1914). A national law school with a global reach, our law students come from, and contribute to, every region, as well as travel and work in all corners of the world. Many achieve the highest pinnacles of leadership; alumni hold every form of government office, teach in law schools, innovate in the provision of private and public sector legal services, achieve in the business community, advance policy in the executive branch of government, render decisions on courts, and offer service to non-governmental bodies and not-for-profit and community organizations. The Dalhousie Law Alumni Association (DLAA) thanks you for your involvement. You can become further involved at the law school through mentorship, volunteering, events in the community, donating time and resources, or by attending or organizing a class reunion or a social gathering in your part of the world. The DLAA recognizes extraordinary achievement by sponsoring three awards each year: The Alumni Teaching Award, the Bertha Wilson Honour Society Award, and the Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service. We appreciate receiving your nominations over the years and look forward to further nominations detailing exemplary service among law alumni.

We are proud of the positive impact of Schulich Law alumni in numerous areas including law reform, adjudication, legal services, and community engagement, here and around the world. The school and its alumni embrace interdisciplinary opportunities within the university community, value the creation and dissemination of new knowledge, and are firmly committed to legal reform, systemic improvement and innovation, natural justice, and continuous learning. We value the contributions of the founding communities in Nova Scotia, the Mi’kmaq Nation, Acadians, African Nova Scotians, and European-British. The school opens its doors to the whole world. At the heart of all of this are those who go out into the world, the alumni. It has been a pleasure to meet many of you at various events. I look forward to meeting many more of you! Congratulations to the Class of 2020 who now join the 7,000 plus alumni in the global community. The Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University continues to play an extraordinary role in the fabric of Canadian legal education. As an alumnus, no matter what your year, you are part of that fabric.

The DLAA has chapters worldwide, and invites alumni to join one, or start one in your area. Currently, DLAA chapters exist in Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, You are, I think, the most important part! We thank you. Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, I thank you. Quebec, Saskatchewan, Southeastern Ontario (Ottawa), Southern Ontario (Toronto) and the Yukon; and, globally in Warmest regards, Asia (Singapore), the Middle East (Israel), and the United Kingdom (London).

Mary D. Hamblin President Dalhousie Law Alumni Association

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Farewell to the alumni and friends we lost this year

17min
pages 59-63

Find out what your classmates are up to

12min
pages 56-58

Celebrating the alumni and friends who support the law school and our programs

22min
pages 46-53

Learn more about our committed professors and research leaders

11min
pages 54-55

Megan Leslie and Heather McNeill among inaugural Dal Aurum Award recipients

3min
pages 44-45

Bertha Wilson Honour Society welcomes new inductees

1min
page 43

Fred Fountain receives Weldon Award for Unselfish Public Service

2min
page 42

Schulich Law responds to a global pandemic

2min
page 41

An innovative new program gives students a competitive advantage

2min
page 40

John Commerford has always embraced opportunity in both his personal and professional life

12min
pages 32-35

A life-changing diagnosis didn’t stop Kelly Serbu from excelling on the ice and in the courtroom

5min
pages 38-39

Professor Emeritus Hugh Kindred receives two prestigious honours

4min
pages 36-37

Four recent alumni share their career paths, so far

10min
pages 28-31

New Technology and Innovation Law Clinic helps start-ups get started

3min
pages 26-27

Dal launches first ever international Restorative Justice Lab

3min
pages 24-25

Award-winning faculty, a CanadianJapanese Law of the Sea conference, Law Games and more

5min
pages 8-9

Online app helps Nova Scotians write personal directives

25min
pages 15-23

Mukisa Kakembo’s internship experience taught her about much more than the law

5min
pages 12-14

Professors Colin Jackson and Diana Ginn receive top teaching awards

3min
page 10

Message from Director of External Relations

1min
page 5

Dean’s Message

3min
page 4

Message from DLAA President

2min
page 6

Meet our new faculty for 2020

2min
page 11
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