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  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 2002

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 2002

  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 2001

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 2001

  • 2000 - You’ve Got Options

    2000 - You’ve Got Options

    There is a major overhaul of the first-year curriculum that includes the introduction of a compulsory course in legal ethics. The Business Law Intensive is introduced. Osgoode expands its student exchange agreements to include law faculties in Australia, Singapore, and India. The Osgoode Professional Development Program moves downtown. Professor Paul Emond speaks at the opening.

  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 2000

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 2000

  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1999

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1999

  • 1998 - Knowledge to Share

    1998 - Knowledge to Share

    York University Law Library becomes the Osgoode Hall Law School Library as the School assumes control of the administration. Peter Hogg becomes Dean of Osgoode. Chief Prosecutor Louise Arbour, of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, invites Professor Garry D. Watson of Osgoode Hall Law School to put together a team of experienced trial advocacy teachers to provide an intensive training programme for the prosecutors working for the ICTR. The student organization Pro Bono Students Canada is created. Here, Louise Arbour speaks with former York President and Osgoode Dean Harry Arthurs at Convocation, 1995.

  • Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1998

    Osgoode Hall Law School Class of 1998

  • 1997 - In Pursuit of Justice

    1997 - In Pursuit of Justice

    Professors Dianne Martin ’76 and Alan Young ’81 found Osgoode’s Innocence Project. Based on the original Innocence Project created by the Cardozo School of Law in New York City, Osgoode’s Innocence Project investigates cases of suspected wrongful conviction. Mark Nathanson donates $3 million to establish the Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre for the Study of Organized Crime and Corruption. Here, Dean Marilyn Pilkington speaks at the opening of the Centre.

 

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