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Professor Stan Corbett: Distinguished Associate Dean, generous colleague, beloved and inspiring teacher

Following a prolonged illness, Professor Stanley M. Corbett, the Law Faculty’s longest-serving Associate Dean, passed away peacefully at Kingston General Hospital on May 18, just 10 days before his 70th birthday. He will be deeply missed by the Queen’s Law community. Faculty, staff and students, like his family and friends, were inspired by his limitless curiosity, touched by his generosity, and delighted by his gentle humour.

Renowned law scholar David Mullan to receive honorary LLD from Queen’s with live broadcast via the Internet

At the Law Convocation on June 5, Professor Emeritus David Mullan, LLM’73, will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, the University Senate’s highest honour. The award, for those with exemplary careers, recognizes his outstanding contribution to the administrative law field, to the betterment of society and to Queen’s University.

Multiple grant recipient, Art Cockfield, helps strengthen school’s research prominence

For the past decade, Professor Art Cockfield, Law’93, has been extremely successful in securing grants to fund ground-breaking research in tax law, privacy law, and law and technology theory. The five projects he has been working on – both individually and as a member of the multi-disciplinary Surveillance Project at Queen’s – have earned grants totalling more than $4.5 million from Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Now that Dean Bill Flanagan has appointed him Research Mentor for the Law Faculty, Cockfield will be using his experience and his well-known generosity as a colleague to assist in supporting and enhancing the school’s already thriving research culture.

Law student captures a summer at the Castle

Azeem Manghat, Law'17, is giving the world a new look at a unique Queen’s Law tradition. This summer, the first-year student has taken more than a laptop to Herstmonceaux Castle: armed with his iPhone, a keen eye and the contributions of his peers, he’s an unofficial photojournalist for the BISC experience. Posting regularly on Instagram, Manghat (and his colleagues) are providing glimpses of what goes on during a summer of studies.