After a remarkable tenure spanning several decades, Professor Jamie Benidickson, a renowned scholar and educator, is retiring from the Common Law Section.
After a remarkable tenure spanning several decades, Professor Jamie Benidickson, a renowned scholar and educator, is retiring from the Common Law Section.
The Common Law Section, English Program, is thrilled to welcome two distinguished Assistant Professors, Professor Roojin Habibi and Professor Doug Sarro, to its faculty.
The Common Law Section, English Program, is thrilled to welcome two distinguished Assistant Professors, Professor Roojin Habibi and Professor Doug Sarro, to its faculty.
We are excited to celebrate the tremendous accomplishments and careers of the three Common Law Alumni who have been selected as the 2023 Honours Society Inductees:
We are excited to celebrate the tremendous accomplishments and careers of the three Common Law Alumni who have been selected as the 2023 Honours Society Inductees:
The following story was written collaboratively by ten Common Law students in Professor Marina Pavlovic’s Advanced Communication Law class, as part of the series BEYOND THE CLASS. The series shares first-hand accounts of experiential learning opportunities and op-eds written by our students.
The following story was written collaboratively by ten Common Law students in Professor Marina Pavlovic’s Advanced Communication Law class, as part of the series BEYOND THE CLASS. The series shares first-hand accounts of experiential learning opportunities and op-eds written by our students.
On June 15, the members of the Fauteux community gathered on the 3rd floor atrium terrace to replant the "Spirit Garden", which was established in 2019. The event provided an opportunity to learn more about traditional medicines and the preservation of knowledge linked to these sacred plants. The event also enabled participants to share their knowledge and strengthen ties within the Fac...
On June 15, the members of the Fauteux community gathered on the 3rd floor atrium terrace to replant the "Spirit Garden", which was established in 2019. The event provided an opportunity to learn more about traditional medicines and the preservation of knowledge linked to these sacred pla...
Early in 2023, students and passersby at Fauteux Hall, home of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, were witness to the creation of a new piece of Indigenous art in the form of a large, almost floor-to-ceiling mural depicting two spirited beings under water.
Early in 2023, students and passersby at Fauteux Hall, home of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, were witness to the creation of a new piece of Indigenous art in the form of a large, almost floor-to-ceiling mural depicting two spirited beings under water.
Accomplished Common Law alum Ajmal Pashtoonyar, LLB ’09, has dedicated his life to advocating for human rights and advancing the principles of international law.
Accomplished Common Law alum Ajmal Pashtoonyar, LLB ’09, has dedicated his life to advocating for human rights and advancing the principles of international law.
Professor Samuel Singer will receive the Canadian Bar Association’s Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Community Section (SOGIC) Hero Award at the Canadian Bar Association’s President's Dinner on June 21, 2023.
Professor Samuel Singer will receive the Canadian Bar Association’s Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Community Section (SOGIC) Hero Award at the Canadian Bar Association’s President's Dinner on June 21, 2023.