News
» Go to news mainKUDOS! 13 alumni receive prestigious QC designation
Congratulations to our alumni members who recently received the honourary title of Queen's Counsel for 2017. The QC designation is awarded each year to members of the legal profession to recognize exceptional merit and outstanding contribution to the legal community.Â
Randall P.H. Balcome (LLB '81)
Sheree Lynn Conlon (LLB '96)Â
Peter James Craig (LLB '91)
Kathryn M. Dumke (LLB '92)
David Gerald Henley (LLM '03)Â
Megan Longley (LLB '94) Â Â
Loretta Marie Manning (LLB '99)
Pamela Marche (LLB '95)
Bernard Miller (LLB '88)
Richard W.P. Murphy (LLB '83) Â
Kathryn A. Raymond (LLB '85)
Kelly J. Serbu (LLB '96) Â
Candace L. Thomas (LLB '95)
"This designation recognizes the great contributions made by some outstanding Nova Scotia lawyers and their personal and professional commitment to our province," said Justice Minister Diana Whalen when she announced the appointments on Feb. 23. "We educate and are served by some of the best lawyers in the country. Nova Scotia is proud of them."
The Schulich School of Law is proud of them too. Kudos, all!
Recent News
- Associate Professor Michael Karanicolas ft in "Canada's social media ban for under‑16s likely to face Charter challenge, experts say"
- Professor Emeritus Wayne MacKay ft in "36 people banned from N.S. Legislature for protest over budget cuts"
- È«¹ú̽»¨ Legal Aid Service Community Legal Worker Mark Culligan ft in "Halifax apartment fire motivates former tenants to share concerns"
- Associate Professor Michael Karanicolas ft in "Digital Safety Act seen as unconstitutional, unworkable"
- Associate Professor Michael Karanicolas ft in "How AI will fragment the internet"
- Professor Emeritus Wayne MacKay ft in "Legal column: Nova Scotia Supreme Court shuts the door about longstanding fishery dispute"
- Professor Emeritus Phillip Saunders ft in "Int'l law experts denounce "South China Sea Arbitration Award" as politically manipulated, legally void"
- Assistant Professor Suzie Dunn ft in "Canada Has a New Law to Stop Deepfake Nudes. Will It Work?"