Faculty News
First graduates from Foreign Trained Lawyer Program called to the bar
Two students’ journeys from certificate to accreditation
Parents establish law school scholarship to honour daughter’s courage
Christina Lam’s heroic display in the face of a terminal diagnosis inspires more than family members
Former dean named one of Canada's "Most Influential"
Former dean Ian Holloway was named one of Canada's most influential lawyers by Canadian Lawyer magazine.
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Alberta’s Carbon Sequestration Agreement: An Analysis
By: Nigel Bankes Matter Commented On: Alberta’s Standard Form Carbon Sequestration Agreement PDF Version: Alberta’s Carbon Sequestration Agreement: An Analysis The Government of Alberta (GoA) has finally released the form or template of the Carbon Sequestration Agreement (CSA) that it … Continue reading →
The University’s Kafkaesque Direction on Temporary Structures and Overnight Protests: “You are not supposed to see this.”
By: Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Shaun Fluker Document Commented On: University Direction on Temporary Structures and Overnight Protests, 2024-UC-003-A, revised May 3, 2024 PDF Version: The University’s Kafkaesque Direction on Temporary Structures and Overnight Protests: “You are not supposed to … Continue reading →
The AER’s Proposed Amendments to Closure Liability Management Directives: Much Ado about Not Much
By: Drew Yewchuk and Shaun Fluker Matter Commented On: Bulletin 2024-25, Invitation for Feedback on Revised Liability Directives PDF Version: The AER’s Proposed Amendments to Closure Liability Management Directives: Much Ado about Not Much On 8 October 2024, the AER issued … Continue reading →
UCP Grievance Politics Takes Aim at the Law Society of Alberta
By: Shaun Fluker Matter commented on: Review of Professional Regulators, October 23, 2024 PDF Version: UCP Grievance Politics Takes Aim at the Law Society of Alberta On October 23, 2024, the UCP government announced it was spending public money to … Continue reading →
A Landmark Decision in Canadian Charter-based Climate Litigation: Mathur v Ontario, 2024 ONCA 762
By: Martin Olszynski, Jennifer Koshan, Nigel Bankes, and Jonnette Watson Hamilton Case commented on: Mathur v Ontario, 2024 ONCA 762 (CanLII) PDF Version: A Landmark Decision in Canadian Charter-based Climate Litigation: Mathur v Ontario, 2024 ONCA 762 The Ontario Court … Continue reading →