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  1. The LLM handbook is intended to provide you with detailed information about the Master of Laws program and the services available to you. For additional information, please contact Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Research/Associate Professor Heather Heavin, the graduate secretary, or your supervisor. LLM Program Handbook 2021-22.

  2. U of S College of Law Centennial Video (2012) The Vision. In the early stages of planning for the University of Saskatchewan, it was determined that the University would be the “People’s University”. The first president, Walter Murray, declared that the university would offer programs and provide education in all of the professions whose ...

  3. Associate Dean, Academic College of Law, University of Saskatchewan 306-966-7908 ada.law@usask.ca About the part-time program: Part-time students, in their second and third years, are permitted to spread the normal two-year load (full-time) over two-and-one-half years, three years, or three-and-one-half years, as well as the existing four-year period.

  4. CREATE Justice’s research is oriented towards two general dimensions of access to justice: transforming legal and justice services, and the removal of systemic barriers to justice. Much of existing research focuses on “access” to legal services and institutions, an area that is extremely important. CREATE Justice’s focus on substantive ...

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  6. The Robert L. Pierce and Eleanor D. Pierce Entrance Scholarship (valued at $2,000) will recognize the academic achievement of a student who graduated from a high school in rural Saskatchewan (defined as a city or town of less than 100,000 people), and is accepted into the first year of the Juris Doctor (JD) degree program in the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan.

  7. Students must pass all of their courses and achieve an annual GPA of 64% or better. During first year, students must pass “Dispute Resolution” ( LAW 244.0) and must complete "Legal Research and Writing" ( LAW 245.2 ), with a grade of 60% or better. First-year students are automatically considered for College of Law entrance scholarships ...