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Jasmine Daya, Law’05, unlocks her secret to successfully juggling a busy law practice and business with writing legal articles, a cookbook, a chick lit novel and a lifestyle blog – all while raising three children. Plus, she also has advice for law students! (Photo by Matt Barnes Photography)

How to balance a busy legal career with personal pursuits

Jasmine Daya, Law’05, unlocks her secret to successfully juggling a busy law practice and business with writing legal articles, a cookbook, a chick lit novel and a lifestyle blog – all while raising three children. Plus, she also has advice for law students!
Michele Leering, Queen’s Law PhD candidate, is conducting what her thesis co-supervisor Associate Dean Erik Knutsen calls “groundbreaking cross-jurisdictional research about legal education that will go a long way that will help us better understand how people teach and learn the law.”

Queen’s PhD student’s research ‘digs at core of how law is taught’

Michele Leering, Queen’s Law PhD candidate, is conducting what her thesis co-supervisor Associate Dean Erik Knutsen calls “groundbreaking cross-jurisdictional research about legal education that will go a long way that will help us better understand how people teach and learn the law.”

Queen’s Law Students’ Society honours outstanding teachers and student organizers

Celebrating their excellent instructors and the performances of their highly dedicated peers is how Queen’s Law students wind down the academic year. Teaching award winner Professor Jacob Weinrib credited his students for his honour: “The best part of my job is that I get to work every day with students who are bursting with ideas and energy and who want to use the structures that they study to make a better legal world.”

Justice behind bars

Through our Queen’s Prison Law Clinic, Director Kathy Ferreira, Law’01, and student caseworkers help ensure prisoners are treated fairly while serving their sentences, working with the most vulnerable inmates through disciplinary and Parole Board hearings.

Criminal law legend celebrated at special Queen’s Law Journal event

Professor Don Stuart is honoured for his significant contributions to criminal and evidence law by Professors Steve Coughlan (Dalhousie), Janine Benedet (UBC) and Lisa Dufraimont (Osgoode), panelists at the Queen’s Law Journal event “Contesting Criminal Law.” On Stuart’s reputation in the criminal law and evidence community, Coughlan summarized it best: “Among Canadian criminal academics, there’s Don – and then there’s everybody else.” (Photo by Maggie Doherty)

Young Queen’s Law grads poised to contribute international law perspectives at Castle conference

Melissa McKay, Law’14, and Samantha Wynne, Law’13, are two of the many experts headed to Herstmonceux Castle at the end of May to discuss “International Law at a Crossroads.” Having both started successful careers in human rights and humanitarian affairs, they have crafted impressive CVs working with judges of foreign supreme courts and international tribunals, United Nations bodies, and organizations that liaise with the UN.