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2007 - A Banner Year
The Law Commission of Ontario, which operates independently of the government to recommend law reforms, makes its home at Osgoode. Osgoode students sweep the mooting competitions and bring home the Arnup Cup, the Sopinka Cup, and the Wilson Cup. Shabir Amlani ‘07, Jennifer Brent ‘07, and Daniel Cole ‘07 become the first non-American team to walk away with first place prizes at the Fifth Annual National Law School Mediation Tournament.
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2006 - Service Before Self
Osgoode becomes the first Canadian law school to introduce a public interest graduation requirement, to promote the ethic of community service and public-mindedness. Students are required to complete forty hours of unpaid, law related, public interest work. As a result of a student-led initiative, the Mediation Intensive Clinic is introduced. The Clinic’s first director, Leanne Shafir ‘05 (LLM), can be seen in the first row, second from the right.
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