Susan Charlesworth (Law'81) is heading back to Nunavut, and connecting with another Law alumnus.
QNS program is designed to enrich teaching and research at the university while also supporting faculty renewal and diversity and inclusion efforts.
Mohamed Khimji joins the Faculty of Law as the David Allgood Professor in Business Law.
Visitors to the Faculty of Law building this fall will see a unique Indigenous art installation.
Faculty of Law announces Robert Yalden (Artsci'84) will fill the new position created by an endowment supported by alumni and donors.
The Faculty of Law's Erik Knutsen is the 2018 recipient of the Chancellor A. Charles Baillie Teaching Award.
A 25-year campaign to exonerate a Cree chief has finally come to its conclusion.
Local and national charities benefit from the ongoing support and efforts of law students.
The upcoming spring 2018 convocation will feature honorary degrees for seven leaders in policy, medicine, engineering, architecture, and media.
Three Indigenous artists presented art proposals Monday as part of a project to bring First Nations art into the Faculty of Law atrium.
Have your say on the three proposals submitted by Indigenous artists seeking to create a permanent art installation in the Queen’s Law building.
Queen’s Law students get help with customized career planning through the Career Development Office.
Queen’s Prison Law Clinic focuses on advancing prisoners’ rights test-case litigation.
Outstanding prison law student, then lawyer, now heads law clinic that is unique to Queen's.
Applications are open to nominate spring and fall 2019 honorary degree recipients.
A Canadian legal system trailblazer, Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin spoke to a packed Wallace Hall in a Principal's Forum public lecture.